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Some simple life style adjustments could prevent a HUGE number of Alzheimer’s cases

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Interesting, the video on the page in the link for today highlights life style changes while the words on the site talk about a new compound that has been found that could prevent Alzheimer’s. Both are interesting to read/watch.

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Get them home safely

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Looks like you don’t want to see it

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Cognitive impairment is more and more recognized but people continue to underestimate the impact of it. Read the article in the link for today for a good overview.

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Major study update, can we predict who will get Alzheimer’s?

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US president does not have Alzheimer’s or dementia

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Dr. Jackson said he spotted “no issues whatsoever” with Trump’s mental ability during his first medical exam as a sitting president. Jackson said that Trump was “very sharp” and “articulate” and that he got a perfect score on a gold-standard dementia test.

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A diet for Alzheimer’s prevention

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“There is encouraging evidence a higher adherence to a Mediterranean diet is associated with improving cognition, slowing cognitive decline or educing the conversion to Alzheimer’s,” said Roy Hardman, from Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne.

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