New Study Reveals Early Changes in Alzheimer’s Disease Development – Breakthrough Findings

Alzheimer’s wreaks silent havoc in the brain long before symptoms appear, and now scientists have new clues about the dominant sequence of those changes—a possible window to intervene one day. New discoveries in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease PHOTO Shutterstock A large study in China followed middle-aged and older adults for 20 years using regular … Read more

Understanding Brain Tumors: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Understanding Brain Tumors: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

The brain is considered an important organ of the body that helps send signals for various aspects of life. Therefore, it is not strange that every time something happens to the brain We often worry about how life will turn out. Of course, patients diagnosed with brain tumor Often these negative feelings can be felt. … Read more

Reducing Forgetfulness: How to Combat Memory Loss in Your Daily Life

Reducing Forgetfulness: How to Combat Memory Loss in Your Daily Life

Forgetfulness that gets worse… Busy daily life, stress, lack of exercise and sleep, etc. are the problems Entered 2024.02.17 14:03 Entered 2024.02.17 14:03 Modified 2024.02.16 13:25 Views 4,376 If you lead a busy daily life, your attention may become scattered, your lifestyle habits may break down, and forgetfulness may become worse. [사진=게티이미지뱅크]I find myself wandering … Read more

Groundbreaking Study Reveals Strong Link Between Posterior Cortical Atrophy and Alzheimer’s Disease

Groundbreaking Study Reveals Strong Link Between Posterior Cortical Atrophy and Alzheimer’s Disease

Groundbreaking Study Shows Significant Link Between Posterior Cortical Atrophy and Alzheimer’s Disease An International Study Reveals Insights into Posterior Cortical Atrophy and Alzheimer’s Disease An international team led by a highly respected expert from the University of California, San Francisco, has conducted the first large-scale study on posterior cortical atrophy, a condition closely associated with … Read more

8 Foods That Damage the Brain: How to Protect Your Brain Health

8 Foods That Damage the Brain: How to Protect Your Brain Health

CNN Indonesia Tuesday, 13 Feb 2024 07:13 IWST 1. 5 Brain Damaging Foods: Don’t Eat Too Many! 2. Food damages the brain Having a healthy diet will help maintain brain health. Therefore, be careful about foods that damage the brain. (iStock/Enes Evren) Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — Has a pattern eat healthy ones will help maintain … Read more

The Psychological Impact of Food Content on Social Media: Dr. Mireille Serlie’s Insights

The Psychological Impact of Food Content on Social Media: Dr. Mireille Serlie’s Insights

Monday, 12 February 2024 – 14:02 WIB Jakarta – Often, various content about food suddenly appears on your social media feed. Especially when watching food videos at night, it feels more tempting. Content such as food reviews and mukbangs often arouse the desire to eat without realizing it. Initially, I only watched for entertainment, but … Read more

A drink that helps normalize blood cholesterol levels has been named

A drink that helps normalize blood cholesterol levels has been named

Candidate of Medical Sciences, nutritionist Natalya Denisova in conversation with “AiF” explained which drink will help reduce the risk of dementia and other degenerative brain diseases, and will also help normalize cholesterol levels and prevent blood clots, Tengri Life reports. We’re talking about cocoa. According to the doctor, one or two cups of this drink … Read more

New Study Shows Glucose in the Brain Can Decrease Drug Effectiveness for Fungal Meningitis Treatment

New Study Shows Glucose in the Brain Can Decrease Drug Effectiveness for Fungal Meningitis Treatment

Photo: Archive/Pixabay Chinese scientists have shown in a recent study that glucose in the brain can trigger an increased tolerance to at least one drug. The drug that no longer has the expected effect is Amphotericin B, the only antifungal drug currently available to treat fungal meningitis. The disease is caused by Cryptococus neoformans, a … Read more

The Impact of a Healthy Lifestyle on Cognitive Health and Dementia Risk: Insights from a Long-Term Study

The Impact of a Healthy Lifestyle on Cognitive Health and Dementia Risk: Insights from a Long-Term Study

The basis of the work that published magazine JAMA Neurologyproject data Rush Memory and Aging Project. This is a long-term clinicopathological study from Rush University Medical Center (Chicago, USA), in which doctors observed the lifestyle and cognitive functions of people from 1997 to 2022, and after their death they took the brain for research. Scientists … Read more