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07/03/2024
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
Want to boost brain health and prevent dementia? Vitamin D supplementation is the key, says study
Vitamin D is often linked to many health benefits such as strong bones and teeth and a healthy immune system. Reports also suggest that having adequate levels of vitamin D can help reduce your risk of depression. But science says vitamin D can offer more. According to a recent study by researchers from Canada and the U.K., […]
05/02/2024
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By Cassie B.
Dementia-causing prions from mRNA COVID-19 jabs may be contagious, experts warn
One of the more serious side effects associated with mRNA COVID-19 jabs is dementia, and the prions that are responsible for causing people to develop the condition could be contagious. The problem stems from the fact that COVID-19 shots cause frameshifting that can spur the production of prions. Short for proteinaceous infectious particles, they are […]
04/23/2024
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By Laura Harris
STUDY: Eating a junk food-filled diet during adolescence could lead to long-term memory impairment in adulthood
A University of Southern California (USC) study has found that adolescents who eat a lot of junk food could end up having impaired long-term memory when they grow older. The study, published in the peer-reviewed journal Brain Behavior and Immunity, was conducted among rats fed a diet full of fat and sugar during adolescence. The study also builds on prior research linking […]
04/16/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Ginkgo biloba, dubbed the “living fossil,” is nature’s ultimate brain booster
Ginkgo biloba, often called the maidenhair tree, is dubbed “the living fossil.” It has survived for more than 200 million years virtually unchanged, a testament to the resilience of nature. However, this tree renowned for its ancient properties has also earned a reputation throughout history as a powerful plant that boosts brain health. Writing for the […]
04/03/2024
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By Evangelyn Rodriguez
6 Mushrooms you can eat to prevent cognitive impairment and reduce your dementia risk
A recent study by researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) found that older adults who consume more mushrooms in their diet have a significantly lower risk of mild cognitive impairment than those who don’t. Mild cognitive impairment is a condition defined by experts as the stage between the expected cognitive decline that occurs with age […]
02/22/2024
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By Olivia Cook
Groundbreaking study finds first evidence of human-to-human transmission of Alzheimer’s disease
A recent study has found that Alzheimer’s disease can spread from human to human via accidental inoculation with mammalian prions during certain medical or surgical procedures. Mammalian prions are protein-only infectious agents that propagate in the brain and cause fatal neurodegenerative diseases. “We’re not suggesting for a moment you can catch Alzheimer’s disease. This is not transmissible […]
01/08/2024
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By Zoey Sky
Good or bad? High levels of HDL or “good” cholesterol may be linked to dementia, reveals study
Earlier studies have suggested that high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol is associated with several health benefits, such as promoting heart health. But, according to a recent study, high levels of HDL cholesterol could be linked to a greater risk of dementia. The study, which was led by Monash University in Melbourne, involved thousands of volunteers from Australia and the […]
01/02/2024
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By Ethan Huff
Dr. Michael Nehls proposes Unified Theory of Alzheimer’s Disease (UTAD) to prevent, cure dementia
A German doctor of medicine, geneticist and author who specializes in the study of complex issues concerning human health published a study a few years back that presents what he calls the Unified Theory of Alzheimer’s Disease, or UTAD. Dr. Michael Nehls, author of the book “The Indoctrinated Brain,” presents a speculative primer into the […]
12/13/2023
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By Cassie B.
Study links tiny pieces of plastic in the environment to Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases
It is no secret that the plastics in our environment are making us ill, but recent research demonstrates the power of a specific type of plastic to destroy our brains and cause diseases such as Parkinson’s and Lewy body dementia. The study was carried out by scientists from Duke University and published in the journal […]
09/05/2023
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By Zoey Sky
Study: Microplastics accumulate in the brain and cause behavioral changes associated with dementia
Plastics, especially microplastics, are some of the most common pollutants on Earth. They can be found in the air, in water systems and even in food chains worldwide. The prevalence of microplastics in the environment is well documented, along with their negative impacts on marine life. However, only a handful of studies have examined their potential […]
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