Foods to Reduce Alzheimer’s & Dementia Risk

Alzheimer’s disease, the most common type of dementia, causes a nonreversible decline in mental function. The group of diseases that encompass dementia affect memory, judgment and personality in older adults. Though no cure has been found, studies show dietary changes can help reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Research has shown that people who…

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Can Lifestyle Choices Offset Dementia Risk?

A new study from the University Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands found a healthy lifestyle may be linked to less long-term risk of dementia for most people, but not those already at high genetic risk. The study was performed by Silvan Licher, MD and published in Nature Medicine. Details of the Study The study showed…

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Social Activity May Lower Dementia Risk

New research examining the link between social contact and dementia has shown that group socializing can prevent the harmful effects of aging on memory. The research was conducted over a 28-year period, led by Andrew Sommerland, Ph.D. from the Division of Psychiatry at University College London (UCL). Past Research Studies Many studies have found an…

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Why is Alzheimer’s Risk Higher in Women?

There are many forms of dementia, but Alzheimer’s is the most common. This disease impairs intellectual abilities and memory, often interfering with a person’s daily life. Many studies have been conducted to learn more about this disease and the research continues, as more people are diagnosed with Alzheimer’s every day. Recently, researchers found that the…

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