Can Intensive Lifestyle Changes Slow or Reverse Early Alzheimer’s Disease?

Can Intensive Lifestyle Changes Slow or Reverse Early Alzheimer’s Disease?

Kathrin LaFaver, MD Kathrin LaFaver, MD, a neurologist and lifestyle medicine specialist from Saratoga Springs, New York, interviewed Dean Ornish, MD, the founder and president of the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute in Sausalito, California, and a clinical professor of medicine at the University of California in San Francisco and San Diego, about his recent study …

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Researchers identify vascular changes in brain linked to Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers identify vascular changes in brain linked to Alzheimer’s disease

The network of blood channels and tissues known as the blood-brain barrier, which nourishes and shields the brain from dangerous chemicals flowing in the blood, is compromised in Alzheimer’s disease. Read further on Dynamite News: Jacksonville (Florida): The network of blood channels and tissues known as the blood-brain barrier, which nourishes and shields the brain …

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Yoga gives distinct cognitive advantages to older women at risk of Alzheimer’s disease: Study, ET HealthWorld

Yoga gives distinct cognitive advantages to older women at risk of Alzheimer’s disease: Study, ET HealthWorld

California: A new UCLA Health study discovered that Kundalini yoga improved cognition and memory in older women at risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by restoring neural pathways, preventing brain matter decline, and reversing ageing and inflammation-associated biomarkers–improvements not seen in a group that received standard memory training exercises.The findings, published in the journal Translational Psychiatry, …

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Researchers give more insight into connection between neuroinflammation, Alzheimer’s disease

Researchers give more insight into connection between neuroinflammation, Alzheimer’s disease

ANI | Updated: Dec 03, 2023 22:52 IST Massachusetts [US], December 3 (ANI): Researchers uncovered how genetic changes in specific types of brain cells can cause the inflammatory response seen in Alzheimer’s disease.Microglia, immune-regulating brain cells, have been related to Alzheimer’s disease (AD) progression. A new study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a founding member …

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