According to a study at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, the medicinal herb
Ginkgo biloba does not reduce the risk of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease development. The School of Medicine is the partner to UPMC (University of Pittsburgh Medical Center).
There were early indications that Ginkgo has antioxidant and other properties that might preserve memory, this trial shows that it does not. It also didn’t affect the rate of coronary heart disease or stroke.
It’s possible that an effect would have been observed, if the study had gone on longer, because it takes many years to progress from initial brain changes to clinical dementia. That study is now underway.
The Washington Post reports that a medical research study found that mothers who received magnesium sulfate had a reduced risk of having children with
cerebral palsy (CP). The study was published in
The New England Journal of Medicine.
This study included 2,241 women who were at high risk for delivering early (pre-term). The study defined early birth as birth prior to 32 weeks gestation. Some women were selected to receive magnesium sulfate and others were selected to receive a placebo. 37-42 weeks is considered full term. As the women entered labor, those women selected to receive magnesium sulfate were given it intravenously for 12 hours, or until labor had passed or the women gave birth. In the past magnesium sulfate has been shown to reduce high blood pressure caused by pregnancy.
The results of the study showed no difference in mortality of the infants in the placebo or magnesium sulfate groups. However, there were fewer children born with cerebral palsy in the magnesium sulfate group. 1.9% had cerebral palsy in the magnesium sulfate group; 3.5% had CP in the placebo group.
The research was led by
Dwight Rouse, M.D. at the
University of Alabama at Birmingham.
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