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Study Suggests Mediterranean Diet Reduces Risk of Dementia
Researchers in a new study found that individuals who ate a Mediterranean-like diet had up to 23 percent lower risk for dementia than those who did not. This research is one of the largest studies of its kind as previous studies have typically been limited to small sample sizes and low numbers of dementia cases, ...
Good Heart Health at Age 50 Linked to Lower Dementia Risk Later in Life
Good cardiovascular health at age 50 is associated with a lower risk of dementia later in life, finds a study of British adults published by The BMJ. The researchers say their findings support public health policies to improve cardiovascular health in middle age to promote later brain health. Dementia is a progressive disease that can ...
Link Between Vitamin D and Neurological Degeneration in Elderly
A new study has found a strong association between baseline vitamin D concentrations and the risk of incident all-cause dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, according to DSM (Parsippany, NJ). The study, carried out by University of Exeter in UK, showed the risk of developing both all-cause dementia and Alzheimer’s disease was significantly higher in participants who ...
Matters Of The Mind
The estimate is alarming: 35 million people globally have Alzheimer’s or a form of dementia, according to the 2009 World Alzheimer Report.And in the next 40 years, this number may prove to be just the beginning, as the report went on to state that the number is expected to nearly double every 20 years, hitting ...
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