Monday, June 25, 2007

Does Folic Acid Help Memory?


Extra Folic Acid May Help Memory!






High-dose folic acid pills - providing as much of the nutrient as 2.5 pounds of strawberries - might help slow the cognitive decline of aging.

So says a Dutch study that’s the first to show a vitamin could really improve memory.

The research, unveiled Monday at a meeting of Alzheimer’s researchers, adds to mounting evidence that a diet higher in folate is important for a variety of health effects. It’s already proven to reduce birth defects, and research suggests it helps ward off heart disease and strokes, too.

The new study doesn’t show folic acid could prevent Alzheimer’s - the people who tested the vitamin didn’t have symptoms of that disease.

But as people age, some decline in memory and other brain functions is inevitable. Taking 800 micrograms of folic acid a day slowed that brain drain, reported lead researcher Jane Durga of Wageningen University in the Netherlands.

In the study, 818 cognitively healthy people ages 50 to 75 swallowed either folic acid or a dummy pill for three years.

On memory tests, the supplement users had scores comparable to people 5.5 years younger, Durga said. On tests of cognitive speed, the folic acid helped users perform as well as people 1.9 years younger.

That’s significant brain protection, with a supplement that’s already well-known to be safe, said Johns Hopkins University neuroscientist Marilyn Albert, who chairs the Alzheimer’s Association’s science advisory council.

"I think I would take folic acid, assuming my doctor said it was OK," Albert said. "We know Alzheimer’s disease, the pathology, begins many, many years before the symptoms. We ought to be thinking about the health of our brain the same way we think about the health of our heart."

Indeed, there’s enough research now suggesting that there are ways to gird the brain against age-related memory loss and Alzheimer’s that the association has begun offering classes to teach people the techniques.

Exercise your brain. Using it in unusual ways increases blood flow and helps the brain wire new connections. That’s important to build up what’s called cognitive reserve, an ability to adapt to or withstand the damage of Alzheimer’s a little longer.

In youth, that means good education. Later in life, do puzzles, learn to play chess, take classes.

_Stay socially stimulated. Declining social interaction with age predicts declining cognitive function.

_Exercise your body. Bad memory is linked to heart disease and diabetes because clogged arteries slow blood flow in the brain.

Experts recommend going for the triple-whammy of something mentally, physically and socially stimulating all at once: Coach your child’s ball team. Take a dance class. Strategize a round of golf.

Diet’s also important. While Alzheimer’s researchers have long recommended a heart-healthy diet as good for the brain, Monday’s folic acid study is the first to test the advice directly.

Previous studies have shown that people with low folate levels in their blood are more at risk for both heart disease and diminished cognitive function.

Durga said it’s not clear how folic acid might work to protect the brain. Some studies suggest folate lowers inflammation; others suggest it may play a role in expression of dementia-related genes.

Folate is found in such foods as oranges and strawberries, dark-green leafy vegetables and beans. In the United States, it also is added to cereal and flour products. The recommended daily dose here is 400 micrograms; doctors advise women of childbearing age to take a supplement to ensure they get that much.

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Friday, June 15, 2007

Akshaye Khanna - Bollywood's new chess master

Once prolific Bengali filmmaker Satyajit Roy had made a film "Shatranj Ke Khiladi" in which Sanjeev Kumar and Sayeed Jafrey played nawabs addicted to the game of chess. But in reality Bollywood has its own 'shatranj ke khiladi' -- Akshaye Khanna.


He is currently shooting for Abbas Mastan's next project "Race" with Saif Ali Khan in Yash Raj Studio, where once during a break Akshaye pulled everybody from cast to crew to play chess with him.
The director duo was also not spared by his addiction.
On the sets of "Naqaab" too, in Dubai, he played chess every day with the unit members of the film and defeated all of them with his fast moves.
Abbas-Mastan's "Naqaab" is also a thriller where everybody plays a game with each other.
Full report
It would be very nice if our celebrities play exhibition matches to popularise this game among masses!!

Singapore chess title to Antonio

PATTAYA, Thailand—Filipino Grandmaster Rogelio “Joey” Antonio, the country’s highest-rated chess player, added yet another feather in his cap and brought another honor to the country following a successful campaign in the First Thomson CC Championship held June 9 and 10 at the Thomson Community Club, Thomson Road, Singapore.

Antonio, who flew here from Singapore to coach the national age-group champions currently seeing action in the 8th Asean Age-Group Championship at the Jamthien Thani Hotel here, scored five wins and two draws to clinch the championship in the seven-round, Swiss system tournament sponsored by the Jenjosh Group.

The two-day event drew more than a hundred participants, including five Filipinos, four of them based in Singapore.

Antonio, 45, a sergeant in the HHSG Unit of the Army led by commanding general, Lt. Gen. Romeo Tolentino, and whose stint here was supported by the Philippine Sports Commission, headed by chairman William “Butch” Ramirez, actually finished tied with fellow Filipino and newly minted International Master Julio Catalino Sadorra, but emerged the winner via a superior tiebreak.

report by Arman Armero
click here


Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Chess Joke

"So I was having dinner with Garry Kasporov - Problem was, we had a checkered tablecloth and it took him two hours to pass the salt!"


Monday, June 11, 2007

Qlink or Rudraksh ! Which one to wear ?

Recently there was a famous news item in one of the most popular chess websites that Grand Master Alexandar Shabalov won the US Championship with a ‘Q link’ an energy generating device and pocketed US $ 12,000/- equal to 5,52,000/- Rupees. According to the Q link websiteQ-Link is the most advanced personal energy system available today. It further goes as:- A quarter century of frontier research has given birth to the Q-Link, a sleek pendant that tunes your being for optimal living: More energy, less stress, greater focus, and enhanced well being. No matter what you do, the Q-Link simply helps you feel better and gives you a creative edge by helping harmonizing your mind and body.

USCF official website reports Alexandar Shabalov saying “I never wore it before. I wore it here every game – and I won the tournament,"

If, Q link had changed the course of Alexandar Shabalov’s chess games, our Tamil Box office hit ‘Arunachalam’ movie revolved around Super Star Rajanikanth’s fortunes with a ‘Rudraksh bringing him millions of Rupees!

Now that hundreds are playing in National B Chess Championship at Dindigul from today, may be the fortune can change (provided tournament authorities don’t ban wearing any links!)for those with a Rudraksh or a Q link!

Hey guys playing in National B! - are you listening?

Sunday, June 10, 2007

V Shall

Wait for a day and you are presented with wild Chess Gupchups!