dementia

Restless legs, a new modifiable risk factor for dementia?
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-23
Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is associated with a higher risk of dementia among older adults, researchers say, suggesting that the disorder may be a risk factor for dementia or a very early non-cognitive sign of dementia. In a large population cohort study, adults with restless leg syndrome (RLS) were significantly more likely to develop dementia […]
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The search for Alzheimer’s disease evidence of a few escaped genetic fate
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-16
street. Louis – Doug Whitney inherited the same genetic mutation that caused Alzheimer’s disease to his mother, brother, and generations of other relatives at the unusually young age of 50. However, at 73 years old, he still has a sharp mind. Somehow, the Washington man escaped his genetic destiny. So did a woman in Colombia […]
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The search for Alzheimer’s disease evidence of a few escaped genetic fate
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-16
street. LOUIS (AP) — Doug Whitney inherited the same genetic mutation that gave Alzheimer’s disease to his mother, brother and generations of relatives at the unusually young age of 50. However, at 73 years old, he still has a sharp mind. Somehow, the Washington man escaped his genetic destiny. So did a woman in Colombia […]
Read MoreThe VA will pay for Leqembi. It’s a step in the right direction for Biogen.
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-15
Biogen and partner Eisai have scored a win in their campaign to get US government agencies to pay for their new Alzheimer’s treatment, but their goal of full Medicare coverage remains elusive. Eisai (ticker: ESAIY) said Monday that the Veterans Health Administration, which provides health care to nine million veterans, will cover the treatment, Leqembi, […]
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Linking the Mediterranean diet to a reduced risk of dementia
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-14
Subscribe to CNN’s Eat, But Better: Mediterranean Style. Our eight-part guide shows you the expert-backed, delicious eating lifestyle that will boost your health for life. CNN – There is no proven or proven cure A way to prevent dementia, which affects 55 million people around the world, but a number of studies have said that […]
Read MoreA-Fib may increase the risk of dementia
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-13
A new study finds that an irregular heart rhythm known as atrial fibrillation (A-fib) may increase the risk of dementia. Researchers found that people newly diagnosed with myofascial disease had a 13% higher risk of developing dementia, a progressive loss of memory and thinking skills. The risk was higher (65%) among those who developed fib […]
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Medical experts have revealed the possible reasons for Bruce Willis’ diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-11
Hollywood action star Bruce Willis announced his early retirement from acting in February 2023 due to aphasia. On February 17, Emma Heming Willis, Bruce Willis’ wife, posted on Instagram stating that after further medical diagnosis, it was confirmed that Bruce Willis had frontotemporal dementia. Unfortunately, communication difficulties are only one of the symptoms of a […]
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Study concludes that Mediterranean diet and MIND reduced markers of Alzheimer’s disease in brain tissue
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-08
Subscribe to CNN’s Eat, But Better: Mediterranean Style. Our eight-part guide shows you the expert-backed, delicious eating lifestyle that will boost your health for life. CNN – A new study found that people who ate foods from a plant-based, brain-focused Mediterranean diet had hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease—sticky beta-amyloid plaques and tau tangles in the brain—at […]
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Demi Moore moved in with Bruce Willis and his wife after being diagnosed with dementia
- Nikolas Clark
- 2023-03-08
By Brian Marks, Christine Rendon, Andrea Cavalier for Dailymail.Com 18:07 08 Mar 2023, updated at 19:32 08 Mar 2023 Demi is said to be living with Bruce and his wife, Emma, after being diagnosed with dementia A source claimed that she plans to stay with him and his family ‘until the end.’ Bruce isolates with […]
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Study: These foods increase the risk of dementia — by a lot
ghee. hamburger. sausage. Store-bought pastries, cakes, and cookies. Oh, and soda — sugar or diet. They’re all bad and they all increase your risk of dementia — a lot. So reports to one of the largest and scariest studies ever conducted, involving nearly 60,000 people in their 40s, 50s and 60s. The study, which included […]
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