Alzheimer’s disease

How Your Gut Is Affecting Your Brain
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How Your Gut Is Affecting Your Brain

The gut-brain connection has become a central topic in health discussions, drawing attention to how the gut influences not only digestion but also mental wellness. Far more than a simple digestive organ, the gut hosts a bustling community of bacteria known as the gut microbiome. This microbiome – collectively weighing around two kilograms, even heavier…

Diet and Dementia Prevention: How an 82-Year-Old Woman Reversed Her Memory Loss
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Diet and Dementia Prevention: How an 82-Year-Old Woman Reversed Her Memory Loss

It’s often devastating to watch a loved one slip away into the grasp of dementia. For Mark Hatzer, this reality hit hard when his mother, Sylvia, an 82-year-old woman suffering from dementia, could no longer recognize him. As her condition rapidly worsened, Sylvia was admitted to North Manchester General Hospital for her safety. Mark was…

Alzheimer’s and Gut Link: What Your Gut Microbiome Might Be Telling You
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Alzheimer’s and Gut Link: What Your Gut Microbiome Might Be Telling You

Alzheimer’s disease is rapidly emerging as a global health concern, with projections indicating a dramatic rise in affected individuals over the next few decades. Current estimates suggest that by 2050, around 12.7 million people in the United States will suffer from Alzheimer’s, a significant increase from the 6.2 million cases reported in 2021. This alarming…

8 Magnesium-Filled Foods That Can Lower Your Risk of Anxiety, Depression, Heart Attacks, and More
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8 Magnesium-Filled Foods That Can Lower Your Risk of Anxiety, Depression, Heart Attacks, and More

Magnesium is a crucial element for overall health and biological function. As the fourth most abundant mineral in the human body, it is involved in over 3,750 different binding sites on proteins and is necessary for more than 300 enzymes to function correctly[1]. The importance of magnesium in various biochemical processes is vast, including, but…

These Antioxidants May Help Prevent Dementia, Study Reveals
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These Antioxidants May Help Prevent Dementia, Study Reveals

The onset of dementia and dementia-related diseases has increased in recent years due to an aging population. Worldwide, dementia is the seventh leading cause of death, with an estimated 55 million showing symptoms and 10 million new cases each year. [1]  In the United States, the number of people thought to have Alzheimer’s or dementia-related…

Experts Warn Against Brain-Boosting Supplements Following Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarker Research
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Experts Warn Against Brain-Boosting Supplements Following Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarker Research

A quick walk or drive through any city will reveal that the most inexpensive and convenient foods available to us are not the healthiest choices.  Supplements are great for supporting specific health goals. They are, however, not a magic solution to compensate for poor nutrition and unhealthy habits. Further, not all supplements are created equal,…

“Reverse Engineering” Brain Tissue Reveals Sugar-Studded Protein Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease
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“Reverse Engineering” Brain Tissue Reveals Sugar-Studded Protein Linked to Alzheimer’s Disease

Aging is a natural process of life. Our brains and bodies gradually change as we become older.  These changes have an impact on our physical and mental capabilities, as well as our risk of disease. The amount to which we experience aging differs from person to person, but for some, Alzheimer’s disease is a dreaded…

Dropping Acidity Raised as an Overlooked Culprit in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Dropping Acidity Raised as an Overlooked Culprit in Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease, the most common type of dementia, slowly destroys memory, behavior, and the capacity to think clearly. Eventually, sufferers lose the ability to carry out the simplest tasks due to brain shrinkage (atrophy) and cell death. (1)  Worldwide, over 55 million people are believed to suffer from Alzheimer’s disease (2), while in the United…

Breakthrough Study Reveals Potential for Reversing Early-Stage Alzheimer’s
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Breakthrough Study Reveals Potential for Reversing Early-Stage Alzheimer’s

As we age, the fear of developing Alzheimer’s disease and losing our cognitive abilities can be daunting. The heartbreaking experience of watching a loved one suffer from dementia can leave us feeling helpless and uncertain about our own future. But the good news is, the fight against Alzheimer’s disease is far from over.  You may…