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Original Source: Ginkgo Biloba to Improve Short-Term Memory Losses Associated With Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)
Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective treatment for severe or medication-resistant depression and other psychiatric disorders. A common side effect of ECT is problems with short-term memory during treatment. This study will test whether taking ginkgo biloba (GB) prior to and during the course of ECT will lessen the effects of ECT on short-term memory.
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Hearing loss can be due a number of different reasons; it can degenerate with age, be lost with damage to the auditory nerves or damage to the mechanical components of the inner ear. There are som...
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Taking Ginkgo Biloba does not improve memory
Taking Ginkgo Biloba supplements does not improve memory, attention or problem solving in healthy individuals, according to researchers from the University of Hertfordshire.
Hopes dashed for ginkgo biloba in Alzheimer’s disease
The GuidAge trial of ginkgo biloba extract in people with evidence of memory problems confirms that the treatment does not reduce their risk for progression to Alzheimer’s disease.
Ginkgo biloba does not prevent Alzheimer's: study
LONDON (Reuters) - A Chinese herb Ginkgo biloba, touted by some for its ability to boost mental dexterity and sharpen memory, has been found to do nothing to prevent the onset of Alzheimer's d...
Chinese herb Ginkgo "does not prevent Alzheimer's"
LONDON (Reuters) - A Chinese herb called Ginkgo biloba billed by some as a potential over-the-counter wonder drug that boosts mental dexterity and sharpens the memory has been found to do nothing to p...
Ginkgo Won't Prevent Alzheimer's, Study Finds
WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5 -- Yet another study, this one by French researchers, finds that the herbal supplement ginkgo biloba won't prevent or delay Alzheimer's disease. "One would hope that this would be t...
Ginkgo biloba doesn’t improve cognitive function in multiple sclerosis, research finds
A new study has found that the herbal supplement Ginkgo biloba does not improve cognitive function in patients with multiple sclerosis. Cognitive impairment affects 40-60% of people with MS, most comm...
LSUHSC research finds ginkgo biloba doesnt improve cognitive function in MS
New Orleans, LA A research study conducted by Dr. Jesus Lovera, Assistant Professor of Neurology at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, and colleagues has found that the herbal supplement Ginkgo...
Forget About Ginkgo to Ward Off Alzheimer's (CME/CE)
(MedPage Today) -- Yet another large trial has failed to find ginkgo biloba supplements effective at preventing Alzheimer's disease.
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Evaluation of Ginkgo biloba extract as an activator of human glucocorticoid receptor.
Ginkgo biloba, which is one of the most frequently used herbal medicines, is commonly used in the management of several conditions, including memory impairment. Previously, it was reported to decrease...
Is Ginkgo biloba a cognitive enhancer in healthy individuals? A meta-analysis.
OBJECTIVE: We conducted a meta-analysis to examine whether Ginkgo biloba (G. biloba) enhances cognitive function in healthy individuals. METHODS: Scopus, Medline, Google Scholar databases and recent...
Our group previously demonstrated that short-term treatment with a standardized extract of Ginkgo biloba (EGb) changed fear-conditioned memory by modulating gene expression in the hippocampus, amygdal...
Treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by synthetic active ingredients leads to many side effects. The objective of this study was to manage IBD using natural products as curcumin and Ginkgo bi...
Investigation of Biologically Active Components in Ginkgo Leaf Products on the Japanese Market.
The rapid and highly separative ultra high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC)-UV method was adopted and validated to investigate the flavonol glycoside compositions in ginkgo leaf products on t...