Be Aware Of Alzheimer's Disease! 5 Lifestyle Changes That Can Help Avoid It
Alzheimer's diseases does not have a cure but, there are lifestyle changes and treatment protocols that can help change the progression of the disease.
Alzheimer's diseases does not have a cure but, there are lifestyle changes and treatment protocols that can help change the progression of the disease.
Dr Neeraj Agarwal, Consultant Neurosurgery, Manipal Hospitals, Ghaziabad, shares tips to take care of an Alzheimer's patient at home.
Caregiving for those with dementia and Alzheimer's disease requires flexibility and patience. Below are some dos and don'ts to follow while caring for Alzheimer's patients.
This day is observed every year on September 21, to create and spread awareness among the masses regarding the disease. Alzheimer's progressively destroys brain tissue, robbing people of their memory, leaving them disoriented and at times unable to carry out everyday tasks. Alzheimer's is by far the most common form of dementia, but little is known about what precisely causes it or how it progresses.
A new study suggests that cholesterol lowering medications (statins) may be helpful in treating both Alzheimer's and gut disorders.
Depression is a mental health condition that may lead to a feeling of apathy. Experts say that there is a link between apathy and depression, which can act as a trigger for chronic mental health disorders.
A new study found that a regular dose of flu vaccines can reduce the chances of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) or delay the manifestations of the disease by several years.
Experts have discovered a new 'Machine Learning Technology' that can detect Alzheimer's disease at its early stages.
Unlike late-onset dementia, early-onset dementia was more prevalent in men. Read on to know more about this condition.
Higher coffee consumption appears to help slow the accumulation of the amyloid protein in the brain, a key factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study.
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that can lead to brain shrinkage also known as atrophy and gradually can also lead to the death of these brain cells.
Researchers have found a middle range, or 'sweet spot,' for total sleep time, which can help keep people's minds sharp as they age and reduce cognitive decline.
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In a study, participants who followed the MIND diet moderately did not have cognition problems later in life.
We spoke to Dr. Raj Agarbattiwala, Consultant Neurosurgeon, Masina Hospital, Mumbai, on the topic. Here's what the doctor wants you to know.
It is crucial to clarify and debunk these myths to spread accurate awareness of the disease and its management. TheHealthSite.com spoke to Dr. Jyoti Sehgal, on the topic, and here is what the doctor wants you to know.
Today, on World Alzheimer's Day, pledge to protect your loved one from noise pollution to lower their risk of dementia.
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Higher coffee consumption appears to help slow the accumulation of the amyloid protein in the brain, a key factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new study.
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that can lead to brain shrinkage also known as atrophy and gradually can also lead to the death of these brain cells.
Researchers have found a middle range, or 'sweet spot,' for total sleep time, which can help keep people's minds sharp as they age and reduce cognitive decline.
In a study, participants who followed the MIND diet moderately did not have cognition problems later in life.
We spoke to Dr. Raj Agarbattiwala, Consultant Neurosurgeon, Masina Hospital, Mumbai, on the topic. Here's what the doctor wants you to know.
It is crucial to clarify and debunk these myths to spread accurate awareness of the disease and its management. TheHealthSite.com spoke to Dr. Jyoti Sehgal, on the topic, and here is what the doctor wants you to know.
Today, on World Alzheimer's Day, pledge to protect your loved one from noise pollution to lower their risk of dementia.
The number of people living with dementia is estimated to rise to 78 million by 2030 and to 139 million by 2050.
South Korean researchers have suggested that certain diabetes drugs may help reduce Alzheimer's risk in people with or without diabetes.
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative mental disease that causes problems with memory, thinking, and behaviour. It is the most common form of dementia and is commonly seen in the elderly.
People who suffer from traumatic brain injury (TBI) are at much higher risk of developing neurodegenerative disease or dementia, particularly Alzheimer's disease, says a new study.
World Alzheimer's Day aims at raising awareness about Alzheimer's and Dementia. So, in this article we will talk about how this brain disorder can be prevented, based on the latest research.
Alzheimer's Disease is a brain disorder with symptoms appearing after much of the damage is done. But the good news is, a blood test is likely to arrive soon that will help in the detection of this condition quite early on.
A new study has linked low intake of flavonoids to higher risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Read to know more about these substances and where you can find them.
Some studies suggest that exposure to flickering lights may help fight Alzheimer's disease. Here's how it works?
Studies have also shown that you can reduce your risk of Alzheimer's and other dementias through a combination of simple but effective lifestyle changes
Researchers are looking to develop effective immunotherapy via a new vaccine to remove 'brain plaque' and tau protein aggregates linked to Alzheimer's disease.
According to study were published in the Journal Cell Reports, patterns of brain activity can predict how far has Alzheimer's advanced. Read on to know more.