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08/04/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Sugar Rationing in Early Life to Lower Dementia Risk
A study published in the journal Neurology found that people exposed to UK sugar rationing during pregnancy and early childhood had a lower risk of developing dementia decades later. Researchers from The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology analyzed medical records for 64,737 people born before and after World War II sugar rationing in […]
08/04/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Pro-Inflammatory Diet to Smaller Brain Volume in Older Adults
Researchers analyzing data from the Framingham Heart Study Offspring Cohort have found that adults with higher Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) scores showed smaller total brain volume and gray matter volume, according to a report published in the journal Neurology. The study analyzed data from 1,897 adults with an average age of 62. Participants completed food […]
08/02/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study: Time-Restricted Eating Linked to Cognitive Benefits in Older Women
A small clinical trial presented at the American Society for Nutrition’s NUTRITION 2026 meeting suggests that limiting daily food intake to an eight- to nine-hour window may modestly improve cognitive function in older women with overweight or obesity, beyond effects from weight loss alone. The pilot study – presented July 26 in National Harbor, Maryland – followed […]
07/27/2026
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By Coco Somers
Fiber Intake Linked to Lower Dementia Risk, Two Studies Find
Overview: Fiber and Dementia Risk Two studies published in 2023 suggested that adults who consume higher amounts of dietary fiber may have a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, according to findings reported in the journals Nutritional Neuroscience and Age and Ageing. The studies, one in Japan and one in […]
07/18/2026
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By Coco Somers
Lymphatic System Dysfunction Linked to Chronic Disease, Researchers Report
Researchers report that dysfunction of the lymphatic system, a network of vessels that clears waste and supports immune function, is linked to the development of chronic diseases including heart disease, chronic inflammation, and immune disorders, according to recent findings. The lymphatic system is often overlooked in routine medical evaluations, experts say. According to Gerald Lemole, […]
07/09/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study: Anti-Inflammatory Diet May Reduce Dementia Risk, Even With Early Alzheimer’s Markers
Older adults who consumed a diet with lower inflammatory potential had a 21% to 29% lower risk of developing dementia, even when blood biomarkers indicated early Alzheimer’s pathology, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. The observational research followed 1,865 participants aged 60 and older from the Swedish National study on Aging and […]
07/08/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Gut Inflammation, Leaky Gut to Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
A cross-sectional study of 217 adults aged 60 and older found that those with cognitive impairment had higher levels of inflammatory markers and signs of increased intestinal permeability, or “leaky gut,” according to researchers. The study, whose findings were reported in a recent analysis, assessed cognition, dietary quality, and biomarkers of inflammation and gut barrier […]
07/07/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Leafy Green Vegetable Consumption to Lower Dementia Risk
A large analysis of dietary data from more than 222,000 adults has found that higher consumption of fruits and vegetables, particularly green leafy vegetables, is associated with a lower risk of developing dementia. The study, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, reported that individuals with the highest fruit and vegetable intake had about […]
07/06/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Lower Vitamin C Levels to Reduced Brain Volume, Weaker Neural Connections in Older Adults
Older adults with lower levels of vitamin C in their blood tend to have smaller gray matter volume and weaker connections in the default mode network, a brain system involved in memory and attention, according to a study published June 10, 2026 in the journal PLOS One. The research, led by Haruka Nagaya of Hirosaki […]
07/02/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Pesticide Mixtures to Higher Alzheimer’s Prevalence Across U.S. Counties
A study published on June 30, 2026, in Scientific Reports has found associations between county-level pesticide mixtures and Alzheimer’s disease prevalence across the United States. Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina conducted a cross-sectional analysis of over 3,000 U.S. counties, using data from the Chicago Health and Aging Project and U.S. Geological Survey […]
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