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New Form of Omega-3 Could Prevent Visual Decline With Alzheimer’s Disease

by Shari Barbanel | April 12, 2023

For the first time, researchers have developed a form of the omega-3 fatty acid docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) that is capable of crossing into the eye’s retina to ward off visual declines related to Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes and other disorders. The DHA found in fish oil capsules and other supplements is typically in a form called ...

Study Links Omega-3s to Improved Brain Structure, Cognition At Midlife

by Shari Barbanel | October 10, 2022

Eating cold-water fish and other sources of omega-3 fatty acids may preserve brain health and enhance cognition in middle age, new evidence indicates. Having at least some omega-3s in red blood cells was associated with better brain structure and cognitive function among healthy study volunteers in their 40s and 50s, according to research published online ...

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by VRM Media | January 4, 2022

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New Study Suggests That Breastfeeding May Help Prevent Cognitive Decline

by Shari Barbanel | October 27, 2021

A new study led by researchers at UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) Health has found that women over the age of 50 who had breastfed their babies performed better on cognitive tests compared to women who had never breastfed. The findings, published in Evolution, Medicine and Public Health, suggest that breastfeeding may have a positive ...

MIND Diet Linked to Better Cognitive Performance

by Shari Barbanel | October 7, 2021

Aging takes a toll on the body and on the mind. For example, the tissue of aging human brains sometimes develops abnormal clumps of proteins that are the hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. How can you protect your brain from these effects? Researchers at Rush University Medical Center (Chicago, IL) have found that older adults may ...

Naturopathic Doctors Combat Cognitive Decline at Every Stage

by Michelle Simon | March 20, 2019

There is no absolute cure for Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline. Both naturopathic and conventional medical doctors are constantly trying to find effective treatments to prevent and cure these devastating diseases. Currently, more than five million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s alone, and by 2050, that figure is expected to rise to 14 million.1 Much as ...

Decreased Deep Sleep Linked to Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

by Shari Barbanel | January 14, 2019

Poor sleep is a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. People with the disease tend to wake up tired, and their nights become even less refreshing as memory loss and other symptoms worsen. But how and why restless nights are linked to Alzheimer’s disease is not fully understood. Now, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in ...

Exercise May Lessen Fall Risk for Older Adults With Alzheimer’s

by Shari Barbanel | October 31, 2018

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a brain disease that causes changes that kill brain cells. AD is a type of dementia, which causes memory loss and problems with thinking and making decisions. People with AD and other forms of dementia have difficulties performing the daily activities others might consider routine. Dementia takes a toll on those ...

Sitting is Bad For Your Brain—Not Just Your Metabolism or Heart

by Shari Barbanel | April 18, 2018

Sitting too much is linked to changes in a section of the brain that is critical for memory, according to a preliminary study by UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles) researchers of middle-aged and older adults. Studies show that too much sitting, like smoking, increases the risk of heart disease, diabetes and premature death. Researchers ...

Exercising Can Protect the Brain From Alzheimer’s Disease

by Shari Barbanel | May 19, 2017

The evidence is clear. Physical activity is associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease, says a panel of researchers and not-for-profit leaders, led by University of British Columbia’s (UBC) Okanagan campus. The researchers also confirmed that regular physical activity may improve the performance of daily activities for people afflicted with Alzheimer’s. “As there is ...

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