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245 | _aA COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GINGKO BILOBA, GLUTAPHOS, AND BRAINEX ON THE SHORT-TERM MEMORY AND READING COMPREHENSION RATES OF MEDICAL STUDENTS. | ||
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_aQUEZON CITY _bFEU-NRMF _cMarch 2000 |
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520 | _aABSTRACT: The effect of gingko biloba, glutaphos, and brainex on short-term memory and reading comprehension rates was tested on (36) subjects. Subjects were administered each drug orally once for one (1) week, with a one (1) week washout period between drug administrations. Ginglo biloba, brainex, and glutaphos increased reading comprehension rates by thirteen percent (13%, p<0.05), nine percent (9%, p<0.05), and two percent (2%, p>0.05), respectively. The increases due to gingko biliba and brainex were found to bestatistically significant. Gingko biloba, brainex, and glutaphos also increased short-term memory by 28 words (p<0.05), 21 words (p<0.05), and 14 (p>0.05) words respectively. The increases due to gingko biloba and glutaphos were found to be statistically significant. | ||
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700 | _aAndal, Jeffrey C. | ||
700 | _aAlano, Ruth | ||
700 | _aAquino, Teresita Rosario | ||
700 | _aBabalo, Ruth DC | ||
700 | _aBergantino, Lynn | ||
700 | _aBote, Melannie | ||
700 | _aCabauatan, Dulce | ||
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