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Alzheimer’s

  • Which Music Makes Us Smarter? – Neuroscientist Reveals
    Which Music Makes Us Smarter? – Neuroscientist Reveals
    To submit your question, click here and enter [15513]. Watch our exclusive episode, only on NTD. The potential for classical music to improve intelligence has been known for some time. ...
    December 19, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • New Study Indicates No Level of Alcohol Consumption Is Safe for Brain Health
    New Study Indicates No Level of Alcohol Consumption Is Safe for Brain Health
    Research finds even moderate alcohol consumption may affect cognitive health.
    October 22, 2024BY George Citroner
  • ‘Silent Phase’ of Alzheimer’s Begins Decades Before Symptoms, NIH Study Suggests
    ‘Silent Phase’ of Alzheimer’s Begins Decades Before Symptoms, NIH Study Suggests
    The disease progresses in two distinct phases, with brain changes beginning up to 20 years before symptoms appear.
    October 21, 2024BY George Citroner
  • 52-Year Study Links Eating Eggs to Better Memory in Women
    52-Year Study Links Eating Eggs to Better Memory in Women
    The link between eating eggs and improved long-term memory and executive functioning is good news for women.
    October 12, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Certain Blood Pressure Medications Might Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk, Study Finds
    Certain Blood Pressure Medications Might Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk, Study Finds
    Researchers have found a link between untreated hypertension and Alzheimer's disease.
    September 19, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Nighttime Light Exposure Linked to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk: Study
    Nighttime Light Exposure Linked to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk: Study
    Though city lights illuminate the night, they and other forms of light may disrupt our circadian rhythms, potentially ...
    September 6, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Alzheimer’s Can Affect Decisions Years Before Diagnosis
    Alzheimer’s Can Affect Decisions Years Before Diagnosis
    By Sandra Block From Kiplinger's Personal Finance Carole Roan Gresenz, an economist and professor of public policy and ...
    August 17, 2024BY Tribune News Service
  • Stressful Life Events Linked to Later Alzheimer’s Development
    Stressful Life Events Linked to Later Alzheimer’s Development
    Neuroplasticity can help mitigate the negative effects of life's stressful events.
    June 9, 2024BY Emma Suttie
  • ‘Arming’ Your Microbiome Against Heart Disease, Depression, Obesity | Live Webinar With Dr. Davis
    ‘Arming’ Your Microbiome Against Heart Disease, Depression, Obesity | Live Webinar With Dr. Davis
    “Super Gut” is now available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3V280Ch  LR SuperFood Starter:https://amzn.to/3RaasFL Watch our exclusive episode, only on NTD. ...
    June 6, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Is Hope for Alzheimer’s and Rare Childhood Disease to Restore Lost Brain Molecule?
    Is Hope for Alzheimer’s and Rare Childhood Disease to Restore Lost Brain Molecule?
    Does the Key to Curing Alzheimer’s and Rare Childhood Disease–RCDP–Lie in Plasmalogens?
    May 21, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Vision and Hearing Changes Could Predict Dementia Long Before Diagnosis
    Vision and Hearing Changes Could Predict Dementia Long Before Diagnosis
    Studies found that dementia is more prevalent among those with hearing loss—however, those who used hearing aids had ...
    May 19, 2024BY Emma Suttie
  • How Sugar Is Both ‘Brain Saver’ and Toxin: The Truth About Artificial Sweeteners
    How Sugar Is Both ‘Brain Saver’ and Toxin: The Truth About Artificial Sweeteners
    When does sugar work for the brain, and when does it work against it? What’s needed for the ...
    April 26, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Beyond the Brain: Alzheimer’s Discovery Explores Immune System Connection
    Beyond the Brain: Alzheimer’s Discovery Explores Immune System Connection
    New findings further scientists' understanding of what is happening in the immune systems of patients with Alzheimer's disease.
    April 11, 2024BY Emma Suttie
  • Study Links Poor Nutrition to Accelerated Alzheimer’s Progression
    Study Links Poor Nutrition to Accelerated Alzheimer’s Progression
    Findings highlight nutrition's role in Alzheimer's progression, suggests dietary interventions may slow decline.
    April 9, 2024BY Ayla Roberts
  • A Common Virus Emerging as Potential Culprit in Alzheimer’s Disease 
    A Common Virus Emerging as Potential Culprit in Alzheimer’s Disease 
    New research adds to evidence that a common herpes virus increases the risk of the neurogenerative condition. 
    March 29, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Belly Fat Linked to Alzheimer’s Risk in Middle-Aged Men
    Belly Fat Linked to Alzheimer’s Risk in Middle-Aged Men
    New research highlights visceral fat as a better risk predictor than BMI and provides tips for reducing it.
    March 13, 2024BY George Citroner
  • How to Eat to Prevent Alzheimer’s, According to a Doctor Turned Cooking Teacher
    How to Eat to Prevent Alzheimer’s, According to a Doctor Turned Cooking Teacher
    The path to better brain health begins in the kitchen, says Dr. Annie Fenn.
    November 20, 2023BY Ian Kane
  • Slow-Roasted Salmon With Avocado Butter
    Slow-Roasted Salmon With Avocado Butter
    Slow-roasting salmon is not only a brain-friendlier method than cooking over higher heat; it’s practically foolproof, turning out ...
    November 20, 2023BY Annie Fenn
  • Alzheimer’s Linked to COVID-19 and Other Common Viral Infections
    Alzheimer’s Linked to COVID-19 and Other Common Viral Infections
    Many factors increase brain disease risk, but infection with common viruses could be the most insidious.
    November 5, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Managing the Finances of an Alzheimer’s Victim
    Managing the Finances of an Alzheimer’s Victim
    Alzheimer's is the sixth leading cause of death. It is a progressive neurodegenerative brain disease leading to cognitive ...
    October 26, 2023BY Anne Johnson
  • Fungal Infection in the Brain Produces Effects Similar to Alzheimer’s
    Fungal Infection in the Brain Produces Effects Similar to Alzheimer’s
    Some researchers have suggested that neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and multiple sclerosis may have a microbial ...
    October 25, 2023BY Emma Suttie
  • Vitamin B Complex: A Multi-Benefit Wonder, yet Not for Everyone
    Vitamin B Complex: A Multi-Benefit Wonder, yet Not for Everyone
    Modern day’s fast-paced and irregular lifestyle makes many of us resort to supplementing vitamin B complex to help ...
    October 8, 2023BY Amber Yang and JoJo Novaes
  • Can Hormone Therapy Prevent Breast Cancer and Boost Women’s (and Men’s) Health?
    Can Hormone Therapy Prevent Breast Cancer and Boost Women’s (and Men’s) Health?
    Terri DeNeui, a board-certified nurse practitioner and founder of EVEXIAS Health Solutions, delves into the advantages of hormone ...
    September 15, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • How Alzheimer’s Could Be Treated With Functional MRI and Ultrasound | Feat. Dr. Sheldon Jordan
    How Alzheimer’s Could Be Treated With Functional MRI and Ultrasound | Feat. Dr. Sheldon Jordan
    Leading neurologist Dr. Sheldon Jordan is pioneering the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease using functional MRI and ultrasound technology. ...
    August 18, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • Could Mold, Metals in Food, Our Own Bacteria Cause Alzheimer’s? How Do We Detox?
    Could Mold, Metals in Food, Our Own Bacteria Cause Alzheimer’s? How Do We Detox?
    What if it’s not one single factor causing Alzheimer’s, but multiple factors, even more than a hundred? Watch ...
    August 11, 2023BY Brendon Fallon
  • UCI Scientists Discover How Fragrance Can Triple Cognition Level for Elderly
    UCI Scientists Discover How Fragrance Can Triple Cognition Level for Elderly
    Fragrance can boost cognitive capacity among older adults by 226 percent, University of California–Irvine (UCI) researchers announced in newly ...
    August 10, 2023BY Carol Cassis
  • Could a Complex Carbohydrate Be the Key to Solving Alzheimer’s?
    Could a Complex Carbohydrate Be the Key to Solving Alzheimer’s?
    What if something as simple as aloe vera could hold the key to treating Alzheimer’s—a devastating disease that ...
    August 8, 2023BY Emma Suttie
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