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Skip these things for better brain health and cognitive function. Reviewed by Dietitian Kelly Plowe, M.S., RD Age and genetics are risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, but lifestyle factors play a ...
Research developments in Alzheimer’s disease, including newly approved blood tests for early detection, have helped patients get diagnosed sooner. With dementia on the rise among younger individuals, ...
Alzheimer’s disease has no cure, making it essential to focus on precautionary measures. Find out which foods increase the risks.
A team of researchers from Florida International University (FIU) examined a brain protein previously associated with brain ...
Age and genetics are risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, but lifestyle factors play a key role, too. Dietitians suggest avoiding alcohol, caffeine, heavy meals and sodium after 5 p.m to help reduce ...