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You may be doubtful that reversing cognitive decline and dementia is even possible. I used to be too. But I want to point you to an amazing study published in the Aging Journal .
By Clayton Dalton, MD, Massachusetts General Hospital Last summer, a research group from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) quietly published the results of a new approach in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. What they found was striking. Although the size of the study was small, every participant demonstrated
You may be doubtful that reversing cognitive decline and dementia is even possible. I used to be too. But I want to point you to an amazing study published in the Aging Journal .
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This is a simple explanation of the Bredesen Protocol, also known as ReCODE. It is a cutting edge protocol to reverse Alzheimer's and has been successful for over 250 patients. It includes the complete guide to the protocol.
Alzheimer’s disease is largely preventable, and often reversible. Those are bold statements, especially from a conventionally-trained neurologist. But Dale Bredesen, MD, is used to challenging orthodox views. In this in-depth interview article, Dr. Bredesen shares his perspective--drawn from more than 30 years' clinical and research experience--on how to avert the "long goodbye" of dementia.
A small trial of 10 patients using a personalized systems approach to memory disorders shows an unprecedented reversal of memory loss in those diagnosed with early stage Alzheimers. Pre and post results are based on quantitative MRI and neuropsychological testing. The study is based on a protocol dubbed 'metabolic enhancement for neurodegeneration.'
You may be doubtful that reversing cognitive decline and dementia is even possible. I used to be too. But I want to point you to an amazing study published in the Aging Journal .
In this wonderful interview, Dr. Russell Blaylock, renowned neurosurgeon, author and researcher, talks to Mike Adams about the dangers of MSG, aspartame and other brain-damaging excitotoxins that are widely used in our food supply today.
According to the Alzheimer's Association, the number of people diagnosed with this debilitating disease is on the rise. It is expected that by the year
For 100 years, Alzheimer’s disease has been without an effective treatment. That may finally be about to change. In the first, small study of a novel, personalized and holistic program to reverse memory loss, nine of 10 participants displayed marked improvement in their memories and disorientation.
We're talking to brain health expert Amylee Amos MS, RDN about The Bredesen Protocol, a clinically-tested "Alzheimer's diet" and how it can potentially slow and even reverse cognitive decline or prevent disease in APOE4 susceptible individuals.
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Regular readers know that I have a special sensitivity to Alzheimer’s and dementia as I have lost several family members who were afflicted. There are no guarantees about preventing Alzheimer…
Alzheimer's is a scary disease because it means not remembering loved ones or how to do basic things like getting dressed. Until recently, doctors didn't know what caused it and couldn't offer much help. However, now that's changed.
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You may be doubtful that reversing cognitive decline and dementia is even possible. I used to be too. But I want to point you to an amazing study published in the Aging Journal .
After decades of warnings about its alleged artery-clogging properties, recent studies suggest that coconut oil may in fact be heart friendly and could have many other health benefits.
In a series of pictures taken from a personal perspective, Connecticut photographer Suzanne Falzone has documented the daily life of her elderly aunt who has Alzehimer's.
Rachel Pugh: The therapeutic qualities of gardens are increasingly being recognised as a way to improve the health of care home residents
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"It's really important for me, as I get older, to try and be there for them in the future."
The failure of Big Pharma to develop an Alzheimer's drug has been well-documented in the corporate-sponsored "mainstream" media. As Alzheimer's diagnoses continue to increase, drug companies are scrambling to develop the next big drug to market to seniors. In modern times, the most successful drugs in sales, so far, have been cholesterol-lowering statin drugs, as one out of every five people over the age of 50 are now taking drugs to lower one's cholesterol, raking in billions of dollars for pharmaceutical companies. The sick irony to this is that lowering one's cholesterol artificially is directly linked to declining cognitive health and diseases such as Alzheimer's, since 25% of one's total cholesterol is located in the brain. The failed scientific hypothesis behind these drugs is that cholesterol is a cause of heart disease, and that diets high in saturated fats contribute to high cholesterol. However, the actual science shows almost the opposite, and when one looks at death rates, for example, lower cholesterol rates do not equate to longer life - in fact the converse is true: higher cholesterol levels lead to longer life spans. The pharmaceutical industry and the U.S. government cannot afford to reverse their warnings against saturated fats and cholesterol, however, as it would be the same as confessing that the entire statin drug industry has been a scam, and that statin drugs actually cause more harm than good. This is the main reason why the USDA must continue supporting a low-fat diet and condemning saturated fats, even though the science does not support their positions. It is no surprise, therefore, to learn that peer-reviewed scientific studies continue to show that the high-fat ketogenic diet supports cognitive health and can help prevent or reduce cognitive diseases such as Alzheimer's. Here are four new studies just published on the high-fat ketogenic diet related to cognitive health, and preventing Alzheimer's Disease.
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The term ‘sundowning’ or ‘sundown syndrome’ refers to an end-of-day confusion and restlessness that manifests as dusk approaches. This syndrome affects people living with Alzheimer’s Disease and other forms of dementia. This psychological phenomenon causes behavioural problems that begin to occur as the sun is setting. Those affected may go into a heightened state of aggression or fearfulness, they may suffer from delusions or paranoia and will often begin pacing or wandering. In this article we cover: What is Sundowning? Sundowning Behaviour Management Common triggers to Sundowning Behaviours Strategies that may improve Sundowning Behaviour
An epidemiologist explains the science behind 5 resolution-worthy lifestyle changes for health and longevity.