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Study Shows Promise of Individualized Treatment For Cognitive Decline

by Shari Barbanel | August 30, 2023

A proof-of-concept study led by Heather Sandison, ND, and implemented by researchers at National University of Natural Medicine (NUNM) Helfgott Research Institute could have far-reaching, positive impacts on the future of cognitive decline research. While Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects approximately 6 million people in the U.S. and 50 million people worldwide, clinical trials have been disproportionately focused on ...

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by VRM Media | January 4, 2022

  The Memory Health® brain supplement is clinically proven to nourish your brain to improve memory, cognitive function, executive function and mental health. It was published in the scientific Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease as a breakthrough for long-term brain health.* Learn more by visiting: https://www.memoryhealth.com Read our blog: https://www.memoryhealth.com/blogs/the-brain-blog Read about our research and patent: ...

Twin Study Shows What’s Good For the Heart is Good For the Brain

by Shari Barbanel | October 22, 2019

Emory University researchers are giving us double the reasons to pay attention to our cardiovascular health—showing in a recently published study in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease that good heart health can equal good brain health. The American Heart Association defines ideal cardiovascular health (CVH) across seven modifiable risk factors (blood sugar, serum cholesterol, blood pressure, body ...

Meditation and Music May Help Reverse Early Memory Loss in Adults at Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease

by Shari Barbanel | January 27, 2017

In a recent study of adults with early memory loss, a West Virginia University research team lead by Dr. Kim Innes found that practice of a simple meditation or music listening program may have multiple benefits for older adults with preclinical memory loss. In this randomized controlled trial, 60 older adults with subjective cognitive decline ...

Higher BMI in Adolescence May Affect Cognitive Function in Midlife

by Shari Barbanel | December 12, 2016

Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem have found that higher body mass index (BMI), if it begins in adolescence, can affect cognitive function in midlife. However, the effect appears to be restricted to adults who had lower socioeconomic position as children. Overweight and obesity in adolescents have increased substantially in recent decades, and today ...

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