Good news for patients of Alzheimer’s disease: A cure may be coming soon
Alzheimer's disease can wreak havoc in your life. But a new million dollar research may unveil a cure for this condition soon.
Alzheimer's disease can wreak havoc in your life. But a new million dollar research may unveil a cure for this condition soon.
There may soon be a glimmer of hope for patients of Alzheimer's disease. New research says that a new tuberculosis vaccine may lower your risk of the disease.
According to a new study, if you are physically inactive, it may give you Alzheimer's. Read on to know more.
Turns out, genetics may predispose some people to both Alzheimer's disease and high levels of blood lipids such as cholesterol, a common feature of the cardiovascular disease.
Previous studies stated that taking vitamin B12 supplementation did not do much to prevent Alzheimer's disease. But more recently, researchers found that high doses of B12 reduced the brain shrinkage (cerebral atrophy) associated with mild cognitive impairment.
A study published in the journal Neurology stated that people with low levels of vitamin D were twice more likely to develop Alzheimer's or other types of dementia than people who had normal levels of vitamin D.
Alzheimer's is a complex disease and while some risk factors such as age and genetics may not be under our control, others such as our lifestyle changes are. Certain changes to lifestyle will help avert the risk by keeping the mind and body healthy.
The benefits of exercise are well known. Now a study has shown how exactly physical exercise can help cognition in those with Alzheimer's.
This could prevent the disease or slow its progression long enough that the average age of symptom onset.
A healthy lifestyle can help you beat this memory issue. Take small steps for strengthening your cognitive skills.
In the study, when people who suffered with severe herpes infection were treated aggressively with antiviral drugs, the relative risk of dementia was reduced by a factor of 10.
The study identifies a possible new role for one of the most widely used, common, over-the-counter medications in the world.
As per researchers, brain cholesterol can trigger Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive one as it slowly destroys the memory and thinking skills.
Listening to personalised music programme may help alleviate anxiety, improve mood and reduce other symptoms in patients with Alzheimer's disease, says a study.
Betanin present in beetroots act as an inhibitor of certain chemical reactions in the brain involved in the progression of Alzheimer's disease claims the study
Dr Pradeep Mahajan, Regenerative medicine researcher, StemRx tells us that a timely treatment and diagnosis can at least help the old and elderly to lead a better quality of life.
Scientists have successfully reversed the formation of amyloid plaques -- crucially involved in Alzheimer's disease.
According to a new study, if you are physically inactive, it may give you Alzheimer's. Read on to know more.
Turns out, genetics may predispose some people to both Alzheimer's disease and high levels of blood lipids such as cholesterol, a common feature of the cardiovascular disease.
Previous studies stated that taking vitamin B12 supplementation did not do much to prevent Alzheimer's disease. But more recently, researchers found that high doses of B12 reduced the brain shrinkage (cerebral atrophy) associated with mild cognitive impairment.
A study published in the journal Neurology stated that people with low levels of vitamin D were twice more likely to develop Alzheimer's or other types of dementia than people who had normal levels of vitamin D.
Alzheimer's is a complex disease and while some risk factors such as age and genetics may not be under our control, others such as our lifestyle changes are. Certain changes to lifestyle will help avert the risk by keeping the mind and body healthy.
The benefits of exercise are well known. Now a study has shown how exactly physical exercise can help cognition in those with Alzheimer's.
This could prevent the disease or slow its progression long enough that the average age of symptom onset.
A healthy lifestyle can help you beat this memory issue. Take small steps for strengthening your cognitive skills.
In the study, when people who suffered with severe herpes infection were treated aggressively with antiviral drugs, the relative risk of dementia was reduced by a factor of 10.
The study identifies a possible new role for one of the most widely used, common, over-the-counter medications in the world.
As per researchers, brain cholesterol can trigger Alzheimer's disease
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive one as it slowly destroys the memory and thinking skills.
Listening to personalised music programme may help alleviate anxiety, improve mood and reduce other symptoms in patients with Alzheimer's disease, says a study.
Betanin present in beetroots act as an inhibitor of certain chemical reactions in the brain involved in the progression of Alzheimer's disease claims the study
Dr Pradeep Mahajan, Regenerative medicine researcher, StemRx tells us that a timely treatment and diagnosis can at least help the old and elderly to lead a better quality of life.
Scientists have successfully reversed the formation of amyloid plaques -- crucially involved in Alzheimer's disease.
Aerobic exercises may be three times more effective than other types of exercise in delaying the risk of Alzheimer's disease as well as improving cognitive function in older adults.
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia.