“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

Mukul Roy, a veteran Trinamool Congress leader, has hinted at rejoining the BJP, saying he wants to meet with party leaders. This comes as Roy travelled to Delhi, with his family initially claiming he was missing. Roy is a founding member of TMC and switched to the BJP in 2017.

Mukul Roy, a veteran Trinamool Congress leader, has hinted at rejoining the BJP, saying he wants to meet with party leaders. This comes as Roy travelled to Delhi, with his family initially claiming he was missing. Roy is a founding member of TMC and switched to the BJP in 2017.

Mukul Roy, a veteran leader of the Trinamool Congress (TMC), has hinted at rejoining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in India. Roy, who had previously switched to the BJP in 2017 before returning to the TMC, travelled to Delhi for “personal work”, leading to speculation about his whereabouts. His son, also a former TMC member … Read more

“New Cranial Nerve Imaging Technology Paves Way for Early Diagnosis of Dementia”

“New Cranial Nerve Imaging Technology Paves Way for Early Diagnosis of Dementia”

New cranial nerve imaging technology confirms the possibility of early diagnosis of dementia Identification of causes of astrocyte acetic acid abnormality and hyperabsorption of dementia A path to imaging reactive astrocytes in the brain for early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease has been opened. [기초과학연구원 제공] A path to imaging reactive astrocytes in the brain for … Read more

Combining the Mediterranean and keto diets may improve cognitive function and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia journal. The research looked at the effects of the new eating plan on prediabetic adults for six weeks, and found that those on the Mediterranean keto diet had lower levels of GABA-producing microbes and higher levels of GABA-regulating microbes. GABA regulates brain activity, and is particularly problematic for people with Alzheimer’s when it is not functioning properly.

Combining the Mediterranean and keto diets may improve cognitive function and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia journal. The research looked at the effects of the new eating plan on prediabetic adults for six weeks, and found that those on the Mediterranean keto diet had lower levels of GABA-producing microbes and higher levels of GABA-regulating microbes. GABA regulates brain activity, and is particularly problematic for people with Alzheimer’s when it is not functioning properly.

Dementia, a progressive neurological disorder that affects memory, thinking ability, behavior, and the ability to perform daily activities, has become a major public health concern in recent years. According to the World Health Organization, there are currently around 50 million people worldwide living with dementia, and this number is expected to triple by 2050. While … Read more

Alzheimer’s disease is a common form of dementia showing symptoms in the mid-sixties. Genetic mutations rarely cause it. Diagnosis involves various tests.

Alzheimer’s disease is a common form of dementia showing symptoms in the mid-sixties. Genetic mutations rarely cause it. Diagnosis involves various tests.

Written by Nahir Abdel Nabi Thursday, April 13, 2023 12:00 AM Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive brain disorder and is the most common form of dementia among older adults. disorder Showing symptoms in the mid-sixties. And according to what was mentioned by the healthy site, men and women with mild cognitive impairment may be more … Read more

MIT neuroscientists have produced a peptide that can reduce the effects of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia by blocking an enzyme located in the brains of sufferers. When tried on mice, the peptide decreased neurodegeneration and DNA damage and improved the mice’s ability to navigate tasks such as mazes. The researchers hope the peptide could eventually be trialled for use as a treatment for patients with dementia resulting from CDK5 overactivation. The enzyme is targeted while preserving another enzyme that is essential for the functions of the brain.

MIT neuroscientists have produced a peptide that can reduce the effects of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia by blocking an enzyme located in the brains of sufferers. When tried on mice, the peptide decreased neurodegeneration and DNA damage and improved the mice’s ability to navigate tasks such as mazes. The researchers hope the peptide could eventually be trialled for use as a treatment for patients with dementia resulting from CDK5 overactivation. The enzyme is targeted while preserving another enzyme that is essential for the functions of the brain.

Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating condition that affects millions worldwide. Despite decades of research, effective treatments or a cure for the disease are yet to be discovered. However, there is new hope on the horizon. Scientists have developed a new peptide that has shown potential in treating Alzheimer’s disease. This groundbreaking discovery is a step … Read more

Hypertension in 30s Linked to Poorer Brain Health at Later Ages, New Study Finds

Hypertension in 30s Linked to Poorer Brain Health at Later Ages, New Study Finds

Hypertension (illustration). High blood pressure is a very common and treatable risk factor for dementia. REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA — High blood pressure (hypertension) in your 30s has been linked to poorer brain health at later ages, such as those in your 70s. It was found mainly in men, according to a new study. Hypertension has indeed … Read more

“5 Nutrient-Rich Foods That Can Reduce Dementia Risk by 20 Percent, According to Research”

“5 Nutrient-Rich Foods That Can Reduce Dementia Risk by 20 Percent, According to Research”

JAKARTA, DISWAY.ID – Dementia is a frightening condition but research continues to show that the risk of being affected by it can be reduced. A researcher has shared five nutrient-rich foods that may be suitable for the dementia healing process. Dementia itself is defined as a group of thinking and social symptoms that interfere with … Read more

Alzheimer’s disease can be detected in the eyes, according to recent American research. The retina can indicate the status of the ability to remember and the functioning of the nervous system, which is linked to memory, navigation, and time perception. Early detection can allow people to modify and control risk factors for the disease, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Eye tests may pave the way for faster and more accurate diagnosis in the future.

Alzheimer’s disease can be detected in the eyes, according to recent American research. The retina can indicate the status of the ability to remember and the functioning of the nervous system, which is linked to memory, navigation, and time perception. Early detection can allow people to modify and control risk factors for the disease, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes. Eye tests may pave the way for faster and more accurate diagnosis in the future.

Diagnose the signs of Alzheimer’s from the eyes. The eyes may be more than the window to the heart. Recent American research reveals that the eyes can be a window into brain health. can tell the status of the ability to remember as well Researchers at the Florida Institute of Neurological Disease discovered that the … Read more

Factors and Causes that Elevate the Hazard of Alzheimer’s Disease

Factors and Causes that Elevate the Hazard of Alzheimer’s Disease

Written by Nahir Abdel Nabi Thursday, March 23, 2023 02:00 PM Researchers don’t know exactly what causes Alzheimer’s, and there may be a lot of things behind it, but as scientists learn more about the condition, they’re finding clues about the source of symptoms and who is at risk.. According to the website webmdWhen a … Read more