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Just 5 Weeks Of Brain Training May Cut Dementia Risk By 20 Years, Claims New Study
A discovery that could improve brain health and lower the risk of dementia. Here is what the study says about brain training and how it could make your brain healthier if applied in the right manner.
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Chronic Kidney Disease Linked To Trouble With Brain Function, Study Finds
Advancing chronic kidney disease may raise risk of cognitive decline, with attention, memory and brain function impacted, new JAMA study reveals.
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Early Alzheimer's Detection Is Changing How Indian Families Plan Daily Life; Doctor Explains Shift
Forgetting routes and repeating questions may not be normal ageing. Early Alzheimer's detection is helping Indian families prepare emotionally, medically and financially, says neurologist Dr Renjen.
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Brain-Glucose Link Explained: Doctor Explains How Diabetes Raises Alzheimer's Risk
Emerging research shows a strong link between diabetes, insulin resistance and Alzheimer's disease. Experts say glucose fluctuations may harm brain health.
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Your Muscle-To-Fat Ratio Is The Only Number That Matters For Your Brain Health, Says New Study
The exact ratio of muscle to fat could be a marker of brain health. Here is what a brand-new study reveals and why it should matter to you.
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Speedy Cognitive Exercises May Reduce Dementia Risk, Study Reveals
Despite the promising result, experts caution that more research is needed to understand the full impact of brain training on dementia prevention.
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Your Morning Coffee Might Protect Your Brain As You Age - Here's The Sweet Spot
Scientists have found that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day may significantly reduce your risk of developing dementia, but drinking more won't help protect your brain any further.
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UK's Youngest Dementia Patient Who Had The Brain Of A 70-Year-Old Dies At 24
Frontotemporal dementia is a rare form of dementia that usually affects people between 45 and 65, but in rare cases, it can affect much younger patients.
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Weak Internal Body Clock Linked To Higher Dementia Risk, Says New Study
"Disruptions in circadian rhythms may alter body processes like inflammation, and may interfere with sleep, possibly increasing amyloid plaques linked to dementia, or reducing amyloid clearance from the brain," says new study.
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Can Eating High-Fat Cheese And Cream Reduce Dementia Risk? Study Suggests Yes
A 25-year Swedish study suggests that eating high-fat cheese and cream may be linked to a lower long-term risk of dementia.
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Just 5 Weeks Of Brain Training May Cut Dementia Risk By 20 Years, Claims New Study
A discovery that could improve brain health and lower the risk of dementia. Here is what the study says about brain training and how it could make your brain healthier if applied in the right manner.
-
Chronic Kidney Disease Linked To Trouble With Brain Function, Study Finds
Advancing chronic kidney disease may raise risk of cognitive decline, with attention, memory and brain function impacted, new JAMA study reveals.
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Early Alzheimer's Detection Is Changing How Indian Families Plan Daily Life; Doctor Explains Shift
Forgetting routes and repeating questions may not be normal ageing. Early Alzheimer's detection is helping Indian families prepare emotionally, medically and financially, says neurologist Dr Renjen.
-
Brain-Glucose Link Explained: Doctor Explains How Diabetes Raises Alzheimer's Risk
Emerging research shows a strong link between diabetes, insulin resistance and Alzheimer's disease. Experts say glucose fluctuations may harm brain health.
-
Your Muscle-To-Fat Ratio Is The Only Number That Matters For Your Brain Health, Says New Study
The exact ratio of muscle to fat could be a marker of brain health. Here is what a brand-new study reveals and why it should matter to you.
-
Speedy Cognitive Exercises May Reduce Dementia Risk, Study Reveals
Despite the promising result, experts caution that more research is needed to understand the full impact of brain training on dementia prevention.
-
Your Morning Coffee Might Protect Your Brain As You Age - Here's The Sweet Spot
Scientists have found that drinking two to three cups of coffee a day may significantly reduce your risk of developing dementia, but drinking more won't help protect your brain any further.
-
UK's Youngest Dementia Patient Who Had The Brain Of A 70-Year-Old Dies At 24
Frontotemporal dementia is a rare form of dementia that usually affects people between 45 and 65, but in rare cases, it can affect much younger patients.
-
Weak Internal Body Clock Linked To Higher Dementia Risk, Says New Study
"Disruptions in circadian rhythms may alter body processes like inflammation, and may interfere with sleep, possibly increasing amyloid plaques linked to dementia, or reducing amyloid clearance from the brain," says new study.
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Can Eating High-Fat Cheese And Cream Reduce Dementia Risk? Study Suggests Yes
A 25-year Swedish study suggests that eating high-fat cheese and cream may be linked to a lower long-term risk of dementia.