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11/27/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Six simple lifestyle changes that can help reduce your dementia risk
Over 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia — a term for various progressive disorders affecting memory and thinking. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia and is responsible for up to 75 percent of dementia cases. While factors like race, ethnicity and family history influence your dementia risk, research suggests that […]
09/06/2024
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By Olivia Cook
3 Effective ways to maintain optimal brain performance for people over 60
Research shows that staying physically active has a big impact on brain health – even for people over 60. From sharper memory to better problem-solving skills, the advantages of regular exercise are clear. However, many older adults don’t participate in physical activities that are tailored to their needs. Low motivation and limited access to suitable exercises […]
08/26/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Japanese study finds edible brown seaweed called kajime can reduce nerve damage and prevent Parkinson’s disease
The brown marine alga Ecklonia cava can protect against nerve damage and help prevent Parkinson’s disease, according to a study published in the journal Nutrients. Also known in Japan as “kajime,” this seaweed belongs to the kelp family and thrives in the Pacific’s warm coastal waters. Researchers investigated how the antioxidants and polyphenols in kajime could help prevent Parkinson’s by conducting tests […]
07/03/2024
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Want to boost brain health and prevent dementia? Vitamin D supplementation is the key, says study
Vitamin D is often linked to many health benefits such as strong bones and teeth and a healthy immune system. Reports also suggest that having adequate levels of vitamin D can help reduce your risk of depression. But science says vitamin D can offer more. According to a recent study by researchers from Canada and the U.K., […]
01/02/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Dr. Michael Nehls proposes Unified Theory of Alzheimer’s Disease (UTAD) to prevent, cure dementia
A German doctor of medicine, geneticist and author who specializes in the study of complex issues concerning human health published a study a few years back that presents what he calls the Unified Theory of Alzheimer’s Disease, or UTAD. Dr. Michael Nehls, author of the book “The Indoctrinated Brain,” presents a speculative primer into the […]
12/11/2023
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Study: Citrus fruits can help you maintain healthy cognitive function as you age
Organic fruits are rich sources of essential vitamins and minerals and beneficial plant compounds. They are also loaded with dietary fiber, which you need to maintain a healthy heart and digestive system, as well as healthy blood sugar levels. Because they’re packed with all these health-giving components, it’s not surprising that experts recommend eating a variety of organic fruits as part […]
11/07/2023
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By Olivia Cook
How to keep your brain healthy and sharp as you age
Memory lapses, colloquially referred to as occasional “senior moments,” can occur at any age. Evidence shows that aging alone is generally not a cause of cognitive decline. Here are some science-proven ways to keep your brain healthy and sharp, and preserve your mental abilities as you get older. Incorporate simple brain exercises into your daily […]
10/19/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Study: Older adults who regularly use the internet have LESS DEMENTIA RISK than non-regular users
Regular internet usage is often painted as a negative, but research has found a positive to the practice – especially in the case of older users. A longitudinal study of a large group of older adults showed that regular internet users had approximately half the risk of dementia compared to their same-age peers who did […]
06/20/2023
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Study: Tart cherries can help improve sustained attention and reduce mental fatigue
Tart cherries, or sour cherries (Prunus cerasus), are an incredible superfood that has gained widespread popularity in recent years. Montmorency tart cherries, the most commonly grown cultivar of tart cherries in the U.S., are often recommended to people with inflammation-related conditions, such as gout and arthritis, because of their potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. According to studies, […]
06/06/2023
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By Olivia Cook
Study: Multivitamin supplements can help improve memory
Americans have been taking multivitamin and mineral (MVM) supplements for decades. According to a study, MVM supplements not only help people meet their daily nutrient requirements, they also help improve memory. A group of researchers looked at this phenomenon through a randomized clinical trial (RCT), the results of which were published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. The RCT […]
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