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Physical Activity Reduces Risk Of Alzheimer’s
Apr 19th
An individual who kept active by doing day to day physical activity were said to have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s, according to experts.
Walk & Grip Tests, Give Clue Who Most likely Develop Alzheimer’s & Stroke, Later In Life
Feb 16th
Simple tests of physical ability like walking and gripping may give clues as to who at middle aged people are most likely to develop Alzheimer’s and suffer a stroke, later in life.
High Calorie Diet Links To Likely Double The Risk Of Mild Cognitive Impairment
Feb 14th
People who consumed more than 2,100 calories a day were far more likely to double the risk of ‘mild cognitive impairment’ (MCI) than those who ate less calories, according to researchers.
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Hearing Impairment Is Linked To Dementia & Cognitive Dysfunction
Jan 23rd
Hearing impairment was first linked in major medical journals to dementia and cognitive dysfunction more than twenty years ago.
Elderly People With Dementia Likely To Triple Fall Risk After They Are Given Anti Depressant
Jan 19th
Dementia patients who suffer from depression are frequently prescribed drugs known as selective serotonin uptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
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Diet Rich In Vitamins & Omega 3 Fatty Acids May Protect Brain From Aging
Dec 30th
Elderly people with higher levels of certain vitamins and omega 3 fatty acids in their blood score better on mental acuity tests than those who eat junk food, a new study published in Neurology, the journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Oily Fish Diet Prevents Onset Of Dementia
Nov 30th
Scientists are now highlighting the importance of a fish oil rich diet for maintaining optimal brain health and preventing the onset of dementia.
Choline Boosts Your Memory & May Slow Down Aging Of The Brain
Nov 24th
Choline, a nutrient from the B vitamin family is found in foods like chicken, eggs, saltwater fish and legumes, the kidney beans in particular.
Reversing Sense Of Smell Loss Caused By Aging Or Disease Raises A Breath Of Hope
Nov 21st
Human sense of smell is closely related to memory.
Caregiver For Patient With Alzheimer’s Suffers A Stressful Life
Jun 26th
Asians reportedly have lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease compared to those living in Western countries based on studies in China and Taiwan.
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