Issues with cognitive function are growing in the general population. As I did research on the last post
regarding a new Alzheimer’s treatment program I came across the following title and article. Since I’m a big believer in the power of nitric oxide therapy to improve cardiovascular health I just had to read it.
The title says it all.
Cognitive function is aided by proper nitric oxide production.
If you would like to read it, then the link to the article is below the title. However, I’ve produced a new video to help you better understand this area.
Involvement of nitric oxide in learning & memory processes
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3121276/
You have two choices in understanding how nitric oxide therapy addresses cognitive function. The video version which you can watch. Or an edited text version of the same information. I’ll let you decide which you prefer.
Learning how to address two key factors could make a big difference in stroke prevention. Since stroke is the number one cause of adult disability and the third leading cause of death in the United States, addressing this issue of stroke prevention could be the difference between life or death and permanent disability or significant recovery.
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