[ad_1] Alzheimer’s disease has spread to all parts of the world, especially to Arab countries. And we are seeing cases in the early 1960s. To prevent Alzheimer’s disease, nutritionist Abeer Abu Rajeli, of the Diet of the Town Clinic, recommends the following: Dietitian Abeer Abu Rajeli Alzheimer’s prevention Avoid obesity. …
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[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 23, 2020 Researchers from the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden studied the incidence and regional distribution of Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers in the brains of people with Down syndrome. The findings may offer new possibilities for early diagnosis and preventive treatment of dementia. The study is …
Read More »There is a correlation between the gut microbiota and Alzheimer’s disease
[ad_1] European researchers have just shown that there is a correlation between the gut microbiota and Alzheimer’s disease. This link had already been mentioned in other studies, but scientists from Switzerland and Italy confirmed it in their work published on November 10 in the “Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease”. The “Corriere …
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[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 16, 2020 Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. Still incurable, it directly affects nearly one million people in Europe and indirectly millions of family members and society as a whole. In recent years, the scientific community has suspected that the gut …
Read More »An MU researcher develops procedures to define the preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease
[ad_1] Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.November 11, 2020 Both of Andrew Kiselica’s grandparents developed dementia when he was in graduate school. While Kiselica was undergoing training in neuropsychology at graduate school, she saw her mother’s father become unable to walk or speak due to severe dementia. The University of Missouri …
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