A recent study by the University of South Australia reveals a significant link between vitamin D deficiency and an increased risk of dementia and stroke. Analyzing data from the UK Biobank, researchers found that low vitamin D levels are associated with lower brain volumes. Dementia is one of the leading causes of disability, reduced life quality, and dependency among older …
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Neurologist reveals 5 signs that someone might be at risk of dementia
This might be the most surprising sign of all. Grip strength is often used to measure overall muscle health, but Dr Bing points out its strong connection with dementia risk. Studies from major medical journals reveal that weaker hand grip strength is linked to faster cognitive decline. The explanation lies in the brain-muscle connection, if the nervous system is weakening, …
Read More »Harvard doctor reveals 5 foods may be linked to early memory loss and dementia | – Times of India
No matter your age, the choices you make about what you eat can have a lasting impact on your brain health. Dr. Uma Naidoo, a nutritional psychiatrist and faculty member at Harvard Medical School, studies how diet affects memory, focus, and the risk of cognitive decline. Her research highlights that certain foods may negatively influence gut bacteria, trigger brain inflammation, …
Read More »THIS silent threat around is eating away at the brain, even increasing the risk of dementia | – Times of India
A recent study reveals a concerning link between long-term exposure to air pollution and an increased risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s and vascular dementia. Researchers found a statistically significant association between pollutants like PM2.5, nitrogen dioxide, and soot, and a higher incidence of dementia. This silent threat is around us. It’s not invisible, but yet overlooked. And the destruction it …
Read More »Dementia hides in plain sight: Experts reveal silent symptoms appear years before it is diagnosed | – Times of India
A global study reveals a significant delay in dementia diagnosis, averaging 3.5 years after initial symptoms and even longer for early-onset cases. This delay is attributed to factors like symptom misinterpretation, stigma, and healthcare system inefficiencies. Experts emphasize the need for increased public awareness, improved clinician training, and accessible support to expedite diagnosis and improve patient outcomes. 57 million people …
Read More »AIIMS neurosurgeon mentions 5 micronutrients most people are deficient that can prevent stroke and dementia
Vitamin D also acts as a neurosteroid. It supports brain development, reduces inflammation, and boosts mood. In fact, recent studies show a strong link between Vitamin D deficiency and a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease and stroke. And yet, almost 80% of Indians, according to a data, are Vitamin D deficient. Urban lifestyles, sunscreen use, and indoor living are to …
Read More »Brain Health Boost Tips: Neurologist shares 5 effective tips to boost brain health and reduce dementia risk
High-intensity workouts aren’t necessary to reap brain health benefits. Something as simple as a walk can boost brain health. Schott absolutely vouches for the brain-boosting effects of walking. He stresses the importance of going on walks every day. “Some of the research that we’ve done suggests that it’s actually a relatively small but sustained amount of activity throughout your life, …
Read More »Alzheimer Disease: Now THIS simple blood test can reveal the onset of Alzheimer’s
In most people with Alzheimer’s disease, the clinical symptoms appear later in life. A key sign of the disease is the buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. These can be detected using amyloid PET scans, often years before symptoms begin. However, PET scans are expensive, time-consuming, and involve radiation exposure. That’s where the new blood test comes in. The …
Read More »Taking even one sip of these 3 drinks can increase our risk of Alzheimer’s: What to do instead?
This isn’t about guilt. It’s about learning better, living better, and loving the brain enough to protect it. After all, memory is not just about recall—it’s about joy, relationships, identity. Source link
Read More »Older People Seeking Care for Cannabis Use at Greater Risk for Dementia
Middle-aged and older adults who sought hospital or emergency room care because of cannabis use were almost twice as likely to develop dementia over the next five years, compared with similar people in the general population, a large Canadian study reported on Monday. When compared with adults who sought care for other reasons, the risk of developing dementia was still …
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