“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

Sleeping during the day, a sign of depression!

Sleeping during the day, a sign of depression!

Daytime silence and apathy can be symptoms of pre-dementia syndrome, associated with an increased risk of developing cognitive and motor impairments in the elderly. Daytime silence, apathy, lack of enthusiasm may seem harmless, but according to a new study published in the journal Neurology, these symptoms may indicate a pre-existing syndrome dementia in the elderly. … Read more

“Are you losing weight for no reason?”… Be suspicious of ‘cancers like these’ first!

“Are you losing weight for no reason?”… Be suspicious of ‘cancers like these’ first!

If you lose more than 5% of your body weight in 6 months to 1 year… Lung cancer, colon cancer, and pancreatic cancer may be in the ‘early stages.’ input 2024.11.11 14:04 input 2024.11.11 14:04correction 2024.11.11 11:49 Views 62 It’s not just people who are worried about gaining weight. Some people are afraid of losing … Read more

Even if you are obese, your risk of Alzheimer’s disease is low unless you have metabolic syndrome.

Even if you are obese, your risk of Alzheimer’s disease is low unless you have metabolic syndrome.

Even if you are obese, the risk of Alzheimer’s disease has been shown to be low if you are relatively healthy because you do not have metabolic diseases. Getty Images A study has shown that even if a person is obese based on body mass index (BMI), the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease is low … Read more

Signs of dementia appear in the eyes long before memory loss

Signs of dementia appear in the eyes long before memory loss

Dementia is a group of conditions known for symptoms including: amnesia andCognitive problems And changing behavior, however, revealed one expert Symptoms of dementia It can appear in our eyes before memory loss, according to Times Now. Experts emphasized that keeping up with appointments is essential Eye examination Regularly, where some people think to visit Ophthalmologist … 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

‘Bert’ with dementia forgot his PIN code in the supermarket, Samantha paid for his groceries

‘Bert’ with dementia forgot his PIN code in the supermarket, Samantha paid for his groceries

Problem growing Choose Reneke Yanik·1 hour ago·Modified: 0 minutes ago © Samantha Gooding’s own imageBert‘ with dementia forgot his PIN code in the supermarket, Samantha paid for his groceries” decoding=”async” class=”css-q4dzvk”/> RTL Standing at the cash register and forgetting who you are, where you live and what your PIN code is. It is a daily … Read more

Study shows that exercise can prevent high blood pressure, how often should you do it?

Study shows that exercise can prevent high blood pressure, how often should you do it?

Jakarta – Data from the World Health Organization (WHO) states that one in four men and approximately one in five women suffer from hypertension or high blood pressure. Ironically, most people are unaware of this condition. So can it be prevented by exercising from a young age? Hypertension is often referred to as the “silent … Read more

The anti-inflammatory diet can reduce the risk of dementia by up to a third [Studiu]

The anti-inflammatory diet can reduce the risk of dementia by up to a third  [Studiu]

A study published this month in JAMA Open Network revealed a link between diet and brain health. The research showed that people who followed an anti-inflammatory diet had a 31% reduction in their risk of dementia. The observational study aimed to investigate the effect of an anti-inflammatory diet in people with o cardiometabolic diseases pre-existing … Read more