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Several risk factors that can be associated with dementia, such as isolation, hearing loss, and old age, are especially ...
Diabetics are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s than the general public. Could a popular diabetes and weight-loss drug also stave off dementia?
Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD Green tea may have more beneficial plant compounds for dementia than other ...
There are many different things that can cause memory problems that can mimic Alzheimer’s Disease, and appropriately identifying, diagnosing and treating those conditions can really ...
"Inflammation is linked to so many conditions -- everything from heart disease to cancer to diabetes to dementia. By better understanding IDO1 and how to block it, we have the potential to better ...
The research indicated that those with cataracts and systemic conditions were up to 2.29 times more likely to develop ...
A different 2021 study found that treating the eye conditions increasing a person’s risk of dementia could actually reverse ...
Jonathan Schott, professor of neurology at UCL and chief medical officer at Alzheimer's Research UK, has shared six lifestyle ...
A new study has found that by eating a certain amount of nuts daily, you can reduce your risk of dementia by as much as 12% ...
Scientists at The University of Texas at Arlington have identified a new enzyme that can be "turned off" to help the body ...
One more tip, cut back on processed meat. Research shows that eating a lot of it can increase your dementia risk by 13 percent. Instead, focus on brain-friendly foods like nuts, legumes, and fish to ...
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