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dementia

  • 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 stress response.
    March 14, 2024BY Cara Michelle Miller
  • Early Prevention Strategies for Alzheimer’s: Experts Suggest Engaging in Fun Activities to Delay Cognitive Decline
    Early Prevention Strategies for Alzheimer’s: Experts Suggest Engaging in Fun Activities to Delay Cognitive Decline
    Engaging in fun activities that create positive stimulation to the brain—in addition to mental exercises—may prevent or delay ...
    December 1, 2023BY Ellen Wan
  • Unraveling the Link Between COVID-19 and Higher Alzheimer’s Risk: Prevention Strategies
    Unraveling the Link Between COVID-19 and Higher Alzheimer’s Risk: Prevention Strategies
    A recent comprehensive study indicated that COVID-19 virus infection increases the risk of neurodegenerative diseases.
    November 9, 2023BY Ellen Wan
  • Acupuncture Improves Dementia Symptoms, Enhances Concentration
    Acupuncture Improves Dementia Symptoms, Enhances Concentration
    Is dementia really incurable?
    September 28, 2023BY Jennifer Bateman
  • Early Onset, Early Effects: How Type 2 Diabetes Might Accelerate Cognitive Decline
    Early Onset, Early Effects: How Type 2 Diabetes Might Accelerate Cognitive Decline
    The escalating trend of early-onset Type 2 diabetes brings a hidden peril: Those living longer with the disease ...
    September 2, 2023BY Sheramy Tsai
  • Sleep Deprivation May Lead to Cognitive Decline and Obesity: 5 Natural Ways to Alleviate Disorders
    Sleep Deprivation May Lead to Cognitive Decline and Obesity: 5 Natural Ways to Alleviate Disorders
    You've likely had the following experience: lying in bed for an extended period, unable to fall asleep even ...
    July 28, 2023BY Kuo-Pin Wu
  • Woman Thinks Her Husband Might Be Having an Affair, but It Turns Out to Be Early Onset Dementia
    Woman Thinks Her Husband Might Be Having an Affair, but It Turns Out to Be Early Onset Dementia
    Nearly seven years ago, Emma Ruscoe from Solihull, West Midlands, England, started noticing subtle signs that there was ...
    July 27, 2023BY SWNS
  • Gout Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia and Parkinson’s: Study
    Gout Linked to Increased Risk of Dementia and Parkinson’s: Study
    Gout, a painful disorder caused by kidney disease or the accumulation of uric acid crystals in joint tissues, ...
    June 21, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Addressing Dementia, Macular Degeneration, and Prostate Cancer With the Mediterranean Diet
    Addressing Dementia, Macular Degeneration, and Prostate Cancer With the Mediterranean Diet
    The Mediterranean diet, ranked the best diet by U.S. News & World Report for six consecutive years, is ...
    June 5, 2023BY Amber Yang
  • Study Finds Your Neighborhood Is a Factor in Your Dementia Risk
    Study Finds Your Neighborhood Is a Factor in Your Dementia Risk
    An Australian study of nearly 5,000 people found that those who lived in wealthier suburbs scored significantly higher ...
    May 12, 2023BY Jessie Zhang
  • Tooth Loss and Diabetes Increase Dementia Risk, Expert Explains Why
    Tooth Loss and Diabetes Increase Dementia Risk, Expert Explains Why
    Tooth loss, diabetes, and Alzheimer's disease or dementia may seem like unrelated health issues. However, a growing body ...
    March 28, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Sugar in Processed Foods and Drinks Linked to Dementia; Experts Explain Possible Reasons
    Sugar in Processed Foods and Drinks Linked to Dementia; Experts Explain Possible Reasons
    The exact causes of Alzheimer's disease are still being investigated, but a growing body of research suggests that ...
    March 8, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Ultra-Processed Foods Increase Risk of Cognitive Decline
    Ultra-Processed Foods Increase Risk of Cognitive Decline
    It's no secret that ultra-processed foods can have negative effects on your body. However, their effects on the ...
    March 1, 2023BY Angela Bright and Lisa Bian
  • Large Study Found Flu and Common Virus Linked to Neurological Disease, but They May Not Be the Cause: Experts
    Large Study Found Flu and Common Virus Linked to Neurological Disease, but They May Not Be the Cause: Experts
    Someone is diagnosed with the condition every four seconds. New research finds common virus infections are linked to developing ...
    February 3, 2023BY George Citroner
  • 1 Exercise and 3 Foods to Boost Memory and Prevent Dementia
    1 Exercise and 3 Foods to Boost Memory and Prevent Dementia
    Do you often go to reach for something essential, such as a phone or a wallet, and find ...
    February 2, 2023BY Naiwen Hu and Sindy Lam
  • 4 Ways to Fight Cognitive Decline Without Medication
    4 Ways to Fight Cognitive Decline Without Medication
    The aging process doesn’t just affect how well we’re able to get around, it will eventually change our ...
    January 24, 2023BY George Citroner
  • 2 Fast-Approved Anti-Amyloid Alzheimer’s Drugs Raise Concerns
    2 Fast-Approved Anti-Amyloid Alzheimer’s Drugs Raise Concerns
    Over the past two years, two Alzheimer's disease drugs were approved under accelerated approval. Both drugs are based ...
    January 16, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Tea Linked to Improved Cognition, Reduced Dementia Risk
    Tea Linked to Improved Cognition, Reduced Dementia Risk
    Characterized by symptoms including memory loss and hindered judgment, dementia is a common condition that can affect daily ...
    January 10, 2023BY Ellen Wan and Harry McKenny
  • Purposeful People Live Longer–and Better, According to Research
    Purposeful People Live Longer–and Better, According to Research
    Scientists have discovered that finding positive meaning in life is closely related to one’s health. The more purposeful ...
    December 25, 2022BY Yuhong Dong
  • Study: Hachimijiogan Helps Delay Alzheimer’s Disease
    Study: Hachimijiogan Helps Delay Alzheimer’s Disease
    Hachimijiogan (HJG) is a prescription found in a Chinese classic medical publication "Golden Mirror of Medicine," written by Wu Qian, ...
    December 3, 2022BY Ellen Wan, Nathan Amery and Weber Lee
  • Moderate Sunlight Found to Prevent Dementia
    Moderate Sunlight Found to Prevent Dementia
    You are probably exposed to sunlight on a daily basis and know of its health effects. But you ...
    November 30, 2022BY Chris Chen
  • Preventing Dementia Through Lifestyle
    Preventing Dementia Through Lifestyle
    Alzheimer's disease is increasing among younger people. But while a three-fold increase in early-onset dementia and Alzheimer’s disease ...
    November 29, 2022BY Amy Denney
  • Early Warning Signs of Dementia
    Early Warning Signs of Dementia
    University of Cambridge researchers analyzed genetic, lifestyle and health data on more than 500,000 adults, 40-69 years old, ...
    November 26, 2022BY Gabe Mirkin
  • 6 Recipes for Brain Fog, Memory Loss, and Dementia
    6 Recipes for Brain Fog, Memory Loss, and Dementia
    A guide (pdf) published by the Memory and Aging Center of the Weill Institute for Neuroscience at the ...
    November 19, 2022BY Kuo-Pin Wu
  • 1 in 10 Older Adults in the US Has Dementia
    1 in 10 Older Adults in the US Has Dementia
    Nearly one in 10 Americans over 65 has dementia, according to the first nationally representative study of cognitive ...
    November 16, 2022BY University of Michigan
  • Latest Findings: Use of Medical Contrast Media on Patients Significantly Increases Risk of Dementia
    Latest Findings: Use of Medical Contrast Media on Patients Significantly Increases Risk of Dementia
    A new study conducted by National Health Research Institutes (NHRI) and Taichung Veterans General Hospital found that the ...
    November 11, 2022BY Raven Wu and Sindy Lam
  • New Tool Can Help Calculate Risk of Alzheimer’s Dementia
    New Tool Can Help Calculate Risk of Alzheimer’s Dementia
    As people get older, they likely face many health problems. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the common ...
    November 10, 2022BY Trinh Dinh
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