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05/10/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study: Boosting Sox9 Protein Helps Clear Alzheimer’s Plaques in Mice
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have reported that increasing levels of the protein Sox9 in astrocytes – star-shaped support cells in the brain – can reduce amyloid plaque buildup and preserve cognitive function in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease, according to a study published Saturday, May 2, in Nature Neuroscience. Sox9 regulates the activity of many […]
05/10/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Flavanol Intake to Slower Memory Decline in Older Adults
A study published in the journal Neurology has linked higher dietary intake of antioxidant flavanols with a slower rate of memory decline in older adults. The research was led by Thomas Holland, MD, of Rush University Medical Center in Chicago and included 961 participants with an average age of 81 who were followed for an […]
05/09/2026
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By Coco Somers
Research Review Examines Turmeric’s Potential to Reduce Brain Inflammation
A recent research review published in ScienceDirect examined turmeric’s effects on brain health, according to a report by registered dietitian nutritionist Molly Knudsen. The review found that curcumin, the primary active compound in turmeric, may reduce inflammation and harmful protein buildup in the brain. Researchers cited cell, animal, and human studies indicating support for neurogenesis […]
05/03/2026
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By Coco Somers
Resistance Training Program Associated with Protective Brain Changes in Early Alzheimer’s Biomarker Study
Study Finds Strength Training Linked to Brain Changes in Older Adults A 24-week supervised resistance exercise program was associated with reductions in a composite brain signature linked to vulnerability to Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new randomized controlled trial. The study, published in the journal Age and Ageing, involved 90 cognitively unimpaired adults between the ages […]
05/03/2026
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By Coco Somers
The Silent Brain Killer: How a Common Food Type is Quietly Destroying Your Memory, and Why Experts Are Terrified
The Alarming Warning A new wave of research is sounding a deafening alarm: The ultra-processed foods (UPFs) that dominate modern diets are silently destroying cognitive function, and experts fear the window to act is closing fast. In a study published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia, Australian researchers have found that people who eat more UPFs perform worse […]
04/29/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Ultra-Processed Food Intake to Reduced Attention, Higher Dementia Risk Score
Junk Food Consumption May Be Linked to Higher Dementia Risk A cross-sectional study of 2,192 Australian adults found that higher consumption of ultra-processed foods was associated with lower attention scores and a higher dementia risk estimate, according to a report from StudyFinds. The study, led by researchers at Monash University and published in Alzheimer’s & […]
04/28/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study: High Sugar Intake Linked to 43% Higher Dementia Risk
A new study of more than 158,000 participants from the UK Biobank found that higher intake of added sugars was associated with a 43% higher risk of dementia over a median follow-up of nearly 10 years. The research published in the journal Nutrition, Health and Aging analyzed dietary data and genetic risk scores to examine […]
04/28/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Suggests Cycling Program May Boost Brain Chemical Linked to Cognitive Health
Introduction A 12-week cycling program was linked to increased levels of a key brain-supporting chemical in overweight adults, according to a recent study. The research, involving 23 participants, was published in the journal Brain Research and investigated the effects of regular exercise on brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a protein often described as the brain’s fertilizer. […]
04/23/2026
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By Coco Somers
The Silent Assault: How Industrial Food Addiction is Accelerating a Male Dementia Crisis
A Dietary Sabotage: Your Memory Is Being Targeted New research reveals a direct, causal assault on the male brain, one that is being ignored by the institutions tasked with protecting public health. A study published in the journal Neurobiology Of Aging, analyzing 1,200 people over 60, found that diets high in salt cause a measurable […]
04/21/2026
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By Coco Somers
Study Links Urban Walkability to Larger Hippocampus, Potentially Delaying Dementia Onset
Introduction A new study has found that older adults living in highly walkable urban neighborhoods have larger brain structures associated with memory and navigation. The research, published in the journal Nature Cities, suggests that the complex navigation tasks required in such environments may strengthen the brain, potentially delaying the onset of dementia. The study involved […]
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