Scientists reveal link between nasal cavity and Alzheimer’s risk

Scientists reveal link between nasal cavity and Alzheimer’s risk

Scientists have revealed that the nasty habit most of us have could increase the risk of Alzheimer’s. Here’s what the experts discovered! Why a hollow nose can increase the risk of Alzheimer’s Researchers at Griffith University conducted a study in mice that revealed a link between nasal cavities and the build-up of proteins associated with … Read more

Brain-Healthy Lifestyle: The Power of Diet, Exercise, and Synergy in Preventing Cognitive Decline

Brain-Healthy Lifestyle: The Power of Diet, Exercise, and Synergy in Preventing Cognitive Decline

While diet is a powerful preventative tool against brain disease and cognitive decline, it is not enough on its own. In fact, neither thing alone is enough. Synergy and holistic perspective are important to continue to be healthy. The time has come to learn to think of our bodies as a whole and our lives … Read more

Phase II Trial Confirms Safety, Tolerability, and Strong Immune Response for ABvac40 Vaccine from Araclon Biotech and Grifols Group in Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

Phase II Trial Confirms Safety, Tolerability, and Strong Immune Response for ABvac40 Vaccine from Araclon Biotech and Grifols Group in Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment

The phase II trial confirms the safety, tolerability and solid immune response of the compound from Araclon Biotech, from the Grifols Group. The results of the phase II trial support continuing with the clinical development of the active vaccine against peptide A40 for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the early phase, called ABvac40 … Read more

The link “Is a Pot Stomach a Nest for Disease?”

The link “Is a Pot Stomach a Nest for Disease?”

Jakarta – A new study shows men with pot bellies are at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s. Inflammation of abdominal fat is said to be associated with the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease. In research presented at the Radiological Society of North America, researchers say abdominal fat or visceral fat can accumulate around organs even … Read more

DR4 Gene: A Potential Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease Research

DR4 Gene: A Potential Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Disease Research

Neurodegenerative diseases affect millions of people worldwide, and for them there is no cure, only treatments that reduce symptoms. But researchers have discovered the gene that protects against Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, and only good things could happen from here, scientists believe. Neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s, have a major impact on both affected … Read more

How to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease: Tips for Reducing the Risk

How to Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease: Tips for Reducing the Risk

Everyone has experienced moments of forgetfulness. However, you also need to pay attention if this memory problem is getting worse every day. Dementia, or in the common language, senileis a term when someone experiences cognitive impairment that is significant enough to interfere with their normal activities. Alzheimer’s disease is a specific type of dementia that … Read more

Ohio Clinic Founders Convicted of Falsely Diagnosing Patients: Shocking Details Revealed

Ohio Clinic Founders Convicted of Falsely Diagnosing Patients: Shocking Details Revealed

Flickr/Raymond WambsgansPolitiewagen Ohio NOS Nieuws•vandaag, 22:30 In the American state of Ohio, two founders of a clinic have been convicted of falsely diagnosing patients with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and other conditions, AP reports. It concerns the former director of a clinic in Toledo and her husband who is an ENT specialist. The couple started the … Read more

Why Humans Remember Bad Memories More Easily Than Pleasant Ones

Why Humans Remember Bad Memories More Easily Than Pleasant Ones

WORLD ALZHEIMER’S DAY CNN Indonesia Thursday, 21 Sep 2023 17:30 IWST Illustration. Doctor explains the reason why humans remember bad memories more easily than pleasant ones. (iStock/monkeybusinessimages) Jakarta, CNN Indonesia — Why man is it easier to remember bad events than pleasant memories in his life? You may have felt bored when you had to … Read more

Innovative SAGP Vaccine Shows Promise in Slowing Alzheimer’s Progression

Innovative SAGP Vaccine Shows Promise in Slowing Alzheimer’s Progression

Going out little by little or seeing how someone close to you does it is one of the worst moments you can experience. He alzheimer It is a disease that every year affects more people. Japanese researchers have developed a Innovative vaccine capable of preventing or modifying the course of Alzheimer’sattacking the disease at its … Read more