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theepochtimes.com • Neuroscience • World
New research reveals that brain aging starts in midlife, but lifestyle changes and interventions can help prevent cognitive decline.
lavanguardia.com • Neuroscience • Spain
Neurocientist Ana Ibáñez discusses six key aspects of brain care for healthy aging, emphasizing the brain's ability to rejuvenate through consistent effort.
dailymail.co.uk • Health • World
Untreated high blood pressure significantly increases dementia risk, and proactive lifestyle changes and supplements like beetroot and garlic may help mitigate this risk.
nationalgeographic.com • Health • World
Recent studies show a correlation, but not necessarily causation, between crossword puzzles and improved cognitive function, with exercise and other lifestyle factors being more strongly linked to brain health.
nytimes.com • Neuroscience • World
Sufficient deep and REM sleep are crucial for brain health, playing vital roles in memory consolidation, waste removal, and emotional processing, potentially reducing dementia risk.
dailymail.co.uk • Medicine • UK
This article details six early warning signs of dementia, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and providing expert advice on recognizing and addressing these symptoms.
telegraph.co.uk • Medicine • Britain
Early-onset dementia, affecting those under 65, is rising in Britain, impacting nearly 80,000 individuals, and often presents with unexpected symptoms beyond memory loss, such as impaired impulse control or vision changes.
dailymail.co.uk • Health • World
Dr. Ellie Cannon discusses the link between fish oil, omega-3 fatty acids, and dementia risk, emphasizing lifestyle changes as more crucial preventative measures.
dailymail.co.uk • Neuroscience • World
Leading neuroscientist Dr. Joseph Jebelli reveals that regularly engaging in periods of inactivity, such as daydreaming or spending time in nature, significantly boosts brain health and enhances cognitive functions.