The Power of Mental Stimulation: Protecting Your Brain from Alzheimer’s and Dementia

2023-07-30 14:00:00 Also exciting: Alzheimer’s and dementia – these are the differences > > We still want to protect our brain. The motto is “use it or lose it“What is not used is lost. Puzzles and crosswords are therefore very popular with many people. The cognitively stimulating leisure activities are designed to protect our brains … Read more

The Impact of Hearing Loss on Cognitive Decline: How Wearing Prostheses can Protect Your Brain

2023-07-28 08:20:07 Hearing loss is a known factor in cognitive decline. Good news: wearing prostheses has a real protective effect! What if taking care of our hearing was a bulwark against cognitive decline? We have known for a long time that age-related hearing loss, called presbyacousieis a risk factor for dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease. Nevertheless, … Read more

Constipation and Dementia: The Gut-Brain Connection Explored

2023-07-23 15:44:36 Constipation can promote dementia. Changes in gut bacteria and mental decline are linked, new studies show. Many people struggle with constipation, especially in old age. But many people in other age groups are also affected, which can be attributed, among other things, to a low-fiber diet and lack of exercise. But chronic constipation—meaning … Read more

Understanding Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease: Symptoms, Risk Factors, and Genetic Influences

2023-07-18 17:00:00 Posted by Naheer Abdel Nabi Tuesday, July 18, 2023 08:00 PM It is well known that the elderly are most susceptible toAlzheimer’s disease However, some research has established that around 3.9 million people worldwide between the ages of 30 and 64 suffer from early-onset Alzheimer’s disease – a form of dementia in which … Read more

Understanding Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease: Symptoms, Risk Factors, and Genetic Links

2023-07-18 17:00:00 Posted by Naheer Abdel Nabi Tuesday, July 18, 2023 08:00 PM It is well known that the elderly are most susceptible toAlzheimer’s disease However, some research has established that around 3.9 million people worldwide between the ages of 30 and 64 suffer from early-onset Alzheimer’s disease – a form of dementia in which … Read more