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

New Study Reveals Surprising Causes of Alzheimer’s Disease

New Study Reveals Surprising Causes of Alzheimer’s Disease

Written by Naheer Abdel Nabi Tuesday, July 04, 2023 12:00 AM A new study revealed unexpected causes for developing a disease Alzheimer’s Who believed that amyloid plaques were the main cause of the disease, which gradually leads to memory loss. Scientists from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, during their study published in the … Read more

The Silent Killer: Joe Biden’s Battle with Sleep Apnea and Its Risks

The Silent Killer: Joe Biden’s Battle with Sleep Apnea and Its Risks

Written by Amal Allam Friday, June 30, 2023 02:47 PM The loud snoring condition suffered by US President Joe Biden, 80, is a ‘silent killer’, as sleep apnea increases the chance of strokes, heart disease and dementia, although most sufferers don’t realize they have it – and the risks increase. Worse with age, according to … 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

Preventing Dementia: Diet, Exercise, and Supplements

Preventing Dementia: Diet, Exercise, and Supplements

on of magnesium in the cerebrospinal fluid is significantly lower than in healthy individuals. Magnesium reduces high blood pressure, stroke, atrial fibrillation, diabetes, and Parkinson’s disease, and is an indirect cause of dementia. Foods rich in magnesium include dark chocolate, nuts, bananas, avocados, potatoes, beans, legumes, seeds, whole grains, fish, milk, and hard water that … Read more

The Surprising Link Between Obesity and Cancer: Risks, Causes, and Prevention Tips

due to cancer It’s not from any one cause. but caused by many common factor since the age eating habits, stress, etc., but one reason that many people may not expect is “obesity” It can cause cancer as well. There are many reports indicating that being overweight increases the risk of cancer. The more obese, … Read more

Can the Herpes Zoster Vaccine Help Prevent Dementia?

Can the Herpes Zoster Vaccine Help Prevent Dementia?

It is not easy to cure herpes zoster, and it often makes patients feel miserable. (Picture/schematic diagram, newspaper information photo) According to the statistics of the CDC, the rate of herpes zoster, commonly known as “skin snake”, is more than 30%, which means that 1 out of every 3 people will get the disease. Because … Read more

Menopausal Transition Critical for Heart Health to Protect Brain Health, Finds Study

Menopausal Transition Critical for Heart Health to Protect Brain Health, Finds Study

A new study published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia suggests that the menopausal transition is a critical time for women and their doctors to focus on heart health, which in turn protects brain health. The study, added to existing evidence, revealed the link between cardiovascular risk factors during the menopausal transition and cognitive function … Read more

Dementia in the Elderly: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment | TEMPO.CO

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – dementia in the elderly is often considered normal. People often assume that the elderly, especially from 65 years old, will experience a decline in their way of thinking and memory. The Ministry of Health mentions a decline in thinking function accompanied by a decline in emotional control and social behavior which causes … Read more

Researchers Identify Several New Genetic Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease Unique to Ashkenazi Jews

Researchers Identify Several New Genetic Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease Unique to Ashkenazi Jews

A recent study conducted by researchers from the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine has identified several new genetic risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) that are unique to Ashkenazi Jews. AD is the most common neurodegenerative disorder in the world, affecting individuals of all races and ethnicities. However, most genetic research for … Read more