Intermittent fasting may improve Alzheimer's symptoms, study finds

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A study from UC San Diego suggests that intermittent fasting may help Alzheimer’s patients by improving their circadian rhythms. Researchers observed better memory and less amyloid protein buildup in mice that followed a time-restricted feeding schedule. This research indicates a potential new approach to enhance sleep and cognitive function in Alzheimer’s patients. The findings could lead to further studies on the effects of intermittent fasting on human health.


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