Tag: alzheimer’s

An Alzheimer’s Cure — Has Stanford Found The Missing Link?

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For the millions of individuals currently living with Alzheimer's disease, as well as their affected family members, some days can feel hopeless. The anxiety...

How Knitting Can Benefit Your Health

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Knit one, purl two. Knitting is good for your health. Knitting is social, engaging, and it can take your mind off your problems. Because...

10 Ways To Boost Your Brainpower (We Like #10 Best)

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The human brain is one of your most vital organs, so keeping it in top form is something you should really consider. Well the...

Why You Should Drizzle Olive Oil on (Almost) Everything

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Almost everyone knows that olive oil is healthier than, say, french fry oil, but still most Americans do not consume much olive oil. Compounding...

Innovative Minds Find Unique Ways to Help Alzheimer’s Patients

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According to estimates reported by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), over 5 million individuals in the United States may have Alzheimer's disease, defined...

5 Food and Activity Combos for a Healthier and Smarter You

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Let's face it, for most of us, our brain power reaches its full potential at school and university — after which we get...

New Research Shows Alzheimer’s May Be Detectable Almost Two Decades before...

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New hope for the future comes in the form of research findings that Alzheimer’s may be detectable up to 18 years before an official...

New Studies Confirm: Exercise Not Only Prevents Alzheimer’s, It Works as...

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There is new hope for those suffering with Alzheimer’s disease. Previous reports have indicated that physical activity helps prevent the likelihood of developing dementia later...

Video Games Can Increase Your Risk for Alzheimer’s

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Research from the University of Montreal shows that video gamers who play action video games like Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty are at...

Peanut Butter: The Next Best Test for Alzheimers

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At this very moment, there are over 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer's disease. As we know—some of us all too well—this condition can...