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Alzheimer's disease

  • Household Mold: A Potential Trigger for Alzheimer’s Disease
    Household Mold: A Potential Trigger for Alzheimer’s Disease
    Fans, disinfectants, and dehumidifiers can mitigate the dangerous health effects of household mold.
    January 28, 2025BY Rena Gao and JoJo Novaes
  • BDNF May Be a Key Compound for Healthy Brain Aging
    BDNF May Be a Key Compound for Healthy Brain Aging
    Healthy diet and exercise promote cognitive well-being and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) production, according to research.
    December 14, 2024BY Theresa Sam Houghton
  • Boost Your Brainpower: Try These 4 Essential Nutrients for Cognitive Function
    Boost Your Brainpower: Try These 4 Essential Nutrients for Cognitive Function
    Brain health is crucial to our overall well-being, with memory serving as a key indicator of cognitive function. The ...
    October 15, 2024BY Jingduan Yang
  • The Danger in the Caffeine High: Coffee’s Good Versus Bad Effects
    The Danger in the Caffeine High: Coffee’s Good Versus Bad Effects
    “He was addicted to caffeine. He’d have anywhere from six to 12 cups a day,” says Dr. Daniel ...
    October 10, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Anti-Inflammatory Diet May Reduce Dementia Risk by Up to a Third: Study
    Anti-Inflammatory Diet May Reduce Dementia Risk by Up to a Third: Study
    A recent study explores the relationship between diet and dementia within the context of cardiometabolic diseases.
    August 29, 2024BY Jennifer Sweenie
  • Aluminum Foil: Convenient in the Kitchen, But Is It Safe? 
    Aluminum Foil: Convenient in the Kitchen, But Is It Safe? 
    Though the use of aluminum foil for cooking and food storage has been passed down for generations, research ...
    August 26, 2024BY Sheramy Tsai
  • Stable Blood Sugar Levels Could Reduce Dementia Risk in Older Adults With Diabetes
    Stable Blood Sugar Levels Could Reduce Dementia Risk in Older Adults With Diabetes
    A recent study indicates that maintaining stable blood sugar levels could potentially reduce the risk of developing dementia ...
    August 19, 2024BY Jennifer Sweenie
  • 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
  • Declining Sense of Purpose in Older Adults May Be Early Sign of Dementia: Study
    Declining Sense of Purpose in Older Adults May Be Early Sign of Dementia: Study
    A decline in sense of purpose and a feeling of stunted personal growth precede cognitive decline in older ...
    August 15, 2024BY Susan C. Olmstead
  • Short Bursts of Intense Exercise for 6 Months Can Reduce Cognitive Decline: Research
    Short Bursts of Intense Exercise for 6 Months Can Reduce Cognitive Decline: Research
    Researchers at the University of Queensland found high-intensity interval exercise can enhance brain function.
    July 14, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Can Alzheimer’s Brain Toxins Be Cleared by Core Nutrients, Deep Sleep, Qigong?
    Can Alzheimer’s Brain Toxins Be Cleared by Core Nutrients, Deep Sleep, Qigong?
    Is Alzheimer's disease a result of toxins that trigger brain inflammation? Can nurturing brain lymphatic flow boost toxic ...
    June 28, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Do Wheats, Grains, and Sugars Bear a Higher Heart-Disease Risk Than Fats? | Dr. William Davis
    Do Wheats, Grains, and Sugars Bear a Higher Heart-Disease Risk Than Fats? | Dr. William Davis
    How do wheats, grains, and sugars affect cholesterol levels? How is the wheat we eat today different from ...
    June 20, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • FDA Advisors Unanimously Recommend New Drug for Alzheimer’s Disease
    FDA Advisors Unanimously Recommend New Drug for Alzheimer’s Disease
    The risk-benefit ratio was deemed 'acceptable' even though more adverse events, including deaths, occurred in the drug treatment ...
    June 10, 2024BY Megan Redshaw
  • 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
  • Stopping Cellular Stress May Be Key in Treating Early-Onset Dementia: Study
    Stopping Cellular Stress May Be Key in Treating Early-Onset Dementia: Study
    Neurodegenerative diseases like early-onset dementia and Alzheimer's are characterized by protein buildup in the brain, which triggers a ...
    March 14, 2024BY Cara Michelle Miller
  • Faster Talking Linked to Better Brain Health: Study
    Faster Talking Linked to Better Brain Health: Study
    The findings suggest that talking speed is more important than quick word recall when it comes to brain ...
    February 29, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Written Off: The Consequences of Dementia Misdiagnosis
    Written Off: The Consequences of Dementia Misdiagnosis
    Numerous conditions can mimic the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia, leading to misdiagnosis and ...
    February 26, 2024BY Robin Seaton Jefferson
  • How Brain Inflammation Can Influence Bipolar Disorder: Key Nutrients and Recovery Mindset
    How Brain Inflammation Can Influence Bipolar Disorder: Key Nutrients and Recovery Mindset
    By the late 70s, Richard Dreyfuss had become one of Hollywood’s top-billed actors. That was when his life ...
    February 22, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Here’s To Your Health! | America’s Hope
    Here’s To Your Health! | America’s Hope
    Here’s to improving your health! Heart disease and Alzheimer's are two of the leading causes of death in ...
    February 21, 2024BY Kelly Wright
  • Scientists Uncover the Clue to Memory Formation
    Scientists Uncover the Clue to Memory Formation
    A study from the University of Queensland suggests that saturated fats are important for memory.
    February 7, 2024BY Epoch Times Australia Staff
  • Avoiding the Specter of Dementia
    Avoiding the Specter of Dementia
    Health Viewpoints Sometimes the body outlives the mind. Haunted by a world made unfamiliar, those with Alzheimer’s and ...
    February 5, 2024BY Matthew Little
  • Playing a Musical Instrument Maintains Brain Health Later in Life: Study
    Playing a Musical Instrument Maintains Brain Health Later in Life: Study
    People who played the keyboard or brass instruments had better working memory, and those who played woodwind instruments ...
    February 1, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • Controversial Alzheimer’s Drug Aduhelm Dropped by Drugmaker After Doubtful Data and Denied Coverage
    Controversial Alzheimer’s Drug Aduhelm Dropped by Drugmaker After Doubtful Data and Denied Coverage
    The drug was discontinued by Biogen after inconsistent trial data, concerning side effects including brain swelling, and poor ...
    February 1, 2024BY George Citroner
  • Alzheimer’s Disease May Be Transmissible in Certain Cases: Study
    Alzheimer’s Disease May Be Transmissible in Certain Cases: Study
    Findings provide first evidence Alzheimer's could spread between humans via prion proteins.
    January 30, 2024BY A.C. Dahnke
  • The Power of Play for Dementia Patients
    The Power of Play for Dementia Patients
    Pioneers in using LEGO bricks for older folks and their caregivers note the potential for unlocking memories, engaging ...
    January 29, 2024BY Amy Denney
  • Breakthrough Blood Test Promises Cheaper, Simpler Assessment of Alzheimer’s
    Breakthrough Blood Test Promises Cheaper, Simpler Assessment of Alzheimer’s
    The new test is less invasive unlike current procedures that involve extracting cerebrospinal fluid surrounding the spine.
    January 27, 2024BY Naveen Athrappully
  • Dr. Michael Nehls: How Changes in Our Brain Make Us More Susceptible to Indoctrination
    Dr. Michael Nehls: How Changes in Our Brain Make Us More Susceptible to Indoctrination
    Dr. Nehls advocates for a strong 'mental immune system.' His studies look at the critical portion of our ...
    January 23, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
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