New Scientist on MSN
Inflammation might cause Alzheimer's – here's how to reduce it
Persistent inflammation in the gut, lungs and skin might lead to Alzheimer's disease, but lifestyle choices - from getting ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of The Day, a neurologist and Alzheimer's researcher shares how playing cognitive speed training ...
If you find yourself sitting all day long, it’s time to make a change.
That means key recommendations for heart health — get regular exercise, eat lots of fruits and vegetables, avoid obesity and control diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol — also are good ...
Dementia is spoken about in terms of memory loss, but its impact goes far beyond forgetting names or misplacing keys. It ...
A new study from Johns Hopkins found that one type of brain-training computer game may help reduce the risk of dementia by up to 25 percent. What’s more, that protective effect appeared to last for ...
In the brain, Alzheimer’s is characterized by two proteins, amyloid beta and tau, that become dysfunctional, forming plaques ...
The Chosun Ilbo on MSN
Bae Han-seong's brain health secrets to prevent dementia
TV Chosun will broadcast *Our Neighborhood Health King* at 7 p.m. on the 16th. The episode, themed *The Era of 1 Million ...
The drug that helps you stand at attention could also help keep your attention. In the hunt to ward off dementia, research out of the UK this week looked to assess whether existing drugs could be ...
Here’s what a new study found about the link between blood glucose levels and dementia. A recent data analysis found a link between blood sugar spikes after meals and a higher risk of Alzheimer’s ...
Hearing loss and dementia affect millions of people worldwide. But headlines describing hearing loss as the "leading midlife risk factor" for dementia can be misleading. They often oversimplify ...
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