We spend a significant portion of our day sitting, whether we’re working or relaxing. A recent study involving older ad…
Alzheimer’s
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The cold virus that many people catch during childhood often remains in the body for life, lying dormant in the nerves. Researchers have discovered that this same virus, known as…
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Currently, over 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia, a figure that has reached unprecedented levels. The most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease, which leads to a…
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Researchers have shed new light on Alzheimer’s disease, offering hope for the discovery of new treatment methods for this complex condition. A team from Arizona State University has suggested that…
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A team of researchers from the United Kingdom and Slovenia claims that certain breathing patterns and brain activity may be indicators of Alzheimer’s disease. How Did the Scientists Discover This?…
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A morning espresso accompanying a light breakfast or a cup of coffee between business meetings may help reduce the risk of developing dementia, particularly its most severe form—Alzheimer’s disease. This…
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Excessive urban light pollution caused by streetlights and neon signs may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, particularly among individuals under 65 years old. A team from a university…
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A new study by an international team of researchers holds significant implications not only for patients with mental disorders but also for their caregivers. The scientists have demonstrated that age,…
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Our eyes can reveal a lot about the health of our brains. Scientists assert that vision problems may serve as an early warning sign of declining cognitive functions. A recent…
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Health & Beauty
A new type of memory loss has been identified, which was previously mistaken for Alzheimer’s disease.
The discovery authors are neurologists from the Mayo Clinic in the U.S., often referred to as a “medical Mecca,” along with their colleagues from various scientific and medical centers in…
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The team at the University of Copenhagen claims that a natural metabolite called urolithin A, found in pomegranates, aids in the removal of damaged brain cells. To investigate this, researchers…
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According to statistics, around 30 million people worldwide suffer from Alzheimer’s disease. This neurodegenerative condition, which is the most common form of dementia, is typically diagnosed in individuals aged 65…
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Health & Beauty
Daily consumption of hamburgers and pizza increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Medical professionals focused on the prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease primarily seek to identify the factors that contribute to the condition in each individual case. While genetics play a…
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Health & Beauty
Europeans inherited Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis from the genes of their nomadic ancestors.
Type 2 diabetes and Alzheimer’s disease. According to researchers, major migrations of ancient human populations to Europe over the last 45,000 years have shaped the risk of these diseases in…
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According to a new study, a lack of slow-wave sleep over the years increases the risk of developing dementia. “We found that aging is associated with a reduction in the…
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A team of scientists from the Scripps Research Institute in the U.S. has transformed a natural compound—carnosic acid—into a new medication targeting the most common form of dementia: Alzheimer’s disease.…
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Currently, over 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia. According to Professor June Andrews, six out of ten individuals with dementia are affected by Alzheimer’s disease. But can certain…
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Food & Nutrition
Strangely enough, it’s a fact: beef, chicken, and pork won’t harm the Mediterranean diet.
Researchers from the University of California, San Diego, and Wake Forest University (USA) claim that incorporating beef, chicken, or pork into the Mediterranean diet can help prevent Alzheimer’s disease. Typically,…
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According to researchers at Boston University (USA), scientists are still not entirely sure what exactly causes Alzheimer’s disease. However, they do know its consequences and are increasingly better at identifying…