Preventing Alzheimer’s: Lifestyle Habits and Early Symptoms to Watch For

Preventing Alzheimer’s: Lifestyle Habits and Early Symptoms to Watch For

Hossam Al-Shaqwiri wrote Thursday, July 20, 2023 09:00 am Alzheimer’s disease usually affects people who are 65 years of age or older, however, it can occur in people as early as their 30s, 40s or 50s. This is called early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. This kind of effect Alzheimer’s disease Less than 10% of all people with … Read more

Eli Lilly’s Drug Offers Hope in Slowing Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease by up to 60%

Eli Lilly’s Drug Offers Hope in Slowing Early-Stage Alzheimer’s Disease by up to 60%

Written by Amal Allam, Tuesday, July 18, 2023 04:31 PM Scientists hail Eli Lilly’s drug that slows early-stage disease by up to 60% as a ‘defining moment’ in dementia research Second treatment after lecanemab to offer hope to patients with the disease could be available to millions of Americans in just 18 months , according … Read more

First Female Athlete Diagnosed with CTE: Heather Anderson’s Shocking Story

First Female Athlete Diagnosed with CTE: Heather Anderson’s Shocking Story

Scans of Heather Anderson’s brain revealed a horrific condition. The football player committed suicide at the age of 28. Heather Anderson was found dead in an Australian Defense Forces barracks last November. The soldier and former football player committed suicide when she was only 28. As has now become known, the Australian suffered from a … Read more

7 Essential ‘Brain Foods’ to Nourish and Enhance Brain Function

7 Essential ‘Brain Foods’ to Nourish and Enhance Brain Function

Brain Food: 7 Types of Nourishing Foods to Increase Memory and Prevent Alzheimer’s A specialist doctor from Ramkhamhaeng Hospital has emphasized the importance of taking care of our brains, as it is one of the hardest-working organs in our bodies. Our brains are responsible for thinking, analyzing, memorizing, and controlling the functioning of various organs. … Read more

Alzheimer’s Disease May Increase Risk of Epilepsy and Vice Versa: Study

Alzheimer’s Disease May Increase Risk of Epilepsy and Vice Versa: Study

A study published in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, Neurology, has shown that people with a genetic predisposition to Alzheimer’s disease may have a higher risk of epilepsy. Equally, people with a specific type of epilepsy could have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. The findings highlight a strong relationship … Read more

Understanding and Managing Dementia: A Guide for Families and Caregivers

Understanding and Managing Dementia: A Guide for Families and Caregivers

In Taiwan, one out of every five elderly people over the age of 80 has dementia, and Alzheimer’s disease accounts for the most. In addition to memory loss in the early stage, language and cognitive abilities will also degenerate significantly. (Schematic diagram / provided by Zhongli Police Station) Dementia is not a single disease, but … Read more

“10 Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease: What to Look Out For”

“10 Early Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease: What to Look Out For”

[Voice of Hope May 8, 2023](Editor: Li Wenhan) In order to facilitate early identification of Alzheimer’s disease, professionals provide the following ten early warning signs: 1. Memory loss, such as often forgetting what you just said or what you just did, and you can’t recall it afterwards, which is also one of the most common … Read more

“Eat Seafood to Delay Dementia: Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Brain Health”

“Eat Seafood to Delay Dementia: Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Brain Health”

As the population ages, the incidence of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease is increasing. Foreign studies have found that eating fish often can not only make you smarter, but also help to delay Alzheimer’s disease. Moreover, not only fish is good for the brain, almost all seafood is good, the key lies in Omega-3 fatty acids. … Read more

“The Link Between High Blood Pressure and Non-Alzheimer’s Dementia: Study Shows Medical Interventions Can Reduce Risk”

“The Link Between High Blood Pressure and Non-Alzheimer’s Dementia: Study Shows Medical Interventions Can Reduce Risk”

[VoiceofHopeApril192023](Editor: Li Wenhan) When it comes to dementia, most people will think of Alzheimer, but in fact, other factors such as high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease can lead to dementia. Foreign studies have pointed out that cardiovascular disease may cause brain cells to lose function or even die, thereby reducing the number of brain … Read more

The Nutritional Value and Health Benefits of Celery and Apigenin

The Nutritional Value and Health Benefits of Celery and Apigenin

[Voice of Hope April 18, 2023](Editor: Guo Qiang) Celery, which is common in home cooking, not only has a unique aroma, but also adds a lot of taste when added to various dishes, making the layers richer. Although celery is common, its nutritional value is actually quite outstanding. The apigenin in it can not only … Read more