Free Healthcare in Saudi Arabia: The Catch

Free Healthcare in Saudi Arabia: The Catch

Saudi Arabia Expands Access ‍to Free Home Healthcare In a meaningful⁤ move to‍ bolster healthcare access, Saudi Arabia has announced a nationwide expansion ⁣of its ​free home healthcare program. ​ ‌The⁤ initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Health‌ [[1]],⁤ aims to ​bring essential medical services directly to patients’ homes, eliminating the need for often tough … Read more

Exercise Linked to Lower Alzheimer’s Risk

Exercise Linked to Lower Alzheimer’s Risk

A new study offers promising news for those concerned about Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre have discovered that regular exercise can considerably slow memory decline in individuals with beta-amyloid buildup in the brain, a key indicator of Alzheimer’s. The study’s findings provide a ray of hope for millions at … Read more

Over-the-Counter Supplement May Boost Brain Function in Seniors

Over-the-Counter Supplement May Boost Brain Function in Seniors

A new study suggests that readily available, plant-based supplements could hold⁤ the⁣ key to sharper minds in older adults. Published in Nature Communications, the research was sparked by previous findings linking ‍gut health to both muscle function and cognitive‌ performance. Researchers at the university of Cincinnati recruited 36 pairs of twins aged 60 ‍or older. … Read more

Scientists are working on a nasal spray to stop Alzheimer’s. It has already been tested on animals

Scientists are working on a nasal spray to stop Alzheimer’s. It has already been tested on animals

Treatment for Alzheimer’s disease in the future could involve something as simple as a nasal spray. Scientists have discovered that with a nasal spray, they can inhibit an enzyme and prevent the cognitive decline and brain damage that is typical of the disease. A study led by Italian researchers has revealed an important mechanism underlying … Read more

“Cancer patients have a low risk of dementia”…Cancer and dementia are inversely proportional?

“Cancer patients have a low risk of dementia”…Cancer and dementia are inversely proportional?

Could the conflicting elements hidden in the biological mechanisms of the two diseases be the key to treatment? input 2024.11.18 22:04 input 2024.11.18 22:04correction 2024.11.18 18:22 Views 0 Patients with a history of cancer have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, and patients with Alzheimer’s disease have a lower risk of developing cancer. This … Read more

A common disease that increases the risk of Alzheimer’s.. How to protect yourself?

A common disease that increases the risk of Alzheimer’s.. How to protect yourself?

A new study shows that common diseases such as flu Herpes increases the risk of dementia by contributing to the loss of brain volume, especially in areas critical to memory. Influenza and herpes infections showed specific associations with brain volume loss in A temporal loopwhich is crucial for memory. Dementia – A condition that describes … Read more

Alzheimer’s solution? The EU is working on stamp-sized microchips that resemble the human brain

Alzheimer’s solution? The EU is working on stamp-sized microchips that resemble the human brain

Advanced brain-on-a-chip technology developed by EU-funded researchers is helping to streamline potential treatments for brain diseases. A human brain on a chip feels like something out of a science fiction movie, like a machine that powers an evil cyborg. Dr. But Raquel Rodrigues, who is a chemical and biological engineer at the International Iberian Nanotechnology … Read more

“Alzheimer’s disease” is an imminent threat to the aging society. There are probably up to 1 million people

“Alzheimer’s disease” is an imminent threat to the aging society. There are probably up to 1 million people

once a “World Alzheimer’s Day” On September 21, 2024, the Clear Brain Club Under the dementia care center Thai Red Cross Society Chulalongkorn Hospital organized the event “Me because my memory is important. Let’s work together to prevent Alzheimer’s” with Associate Professor Dr. Chanchai Sittiphan, Director of Chulalongkorn Hospital, Thai Red Cross Society, as chairman. … Read more