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Category Archives for dementia

CBD Oil- Mental Health & Wellbeing

I am a long-term survivor of Multiple Myeloma, an incurable blood cancer. From the tine of my diagnosis in early 1994 until my oncologist told me “there is nothing more we can do for you, “

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Dementia/Alzheimer’s? Brain Training

This is the second time in three years that Brain Training exercises have been highlighted at the international conference for their ground-breaking results in the battle against Alzheimer’s.Perhaps

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Alzheimer’s Disease- Curcumin, Resveratrol

In addition to mounting research on herbal compounds for the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease, curcuminoids and resveratrol appear to be beneficial as anti-Alzheimer’s Disease agents. What

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4 Interesting Things About Nootropics

Nootropics or smart drugs are well-known compounds or supplements that enhance the cognitive performance. They work by increasing the mental function such as memory, creativity, motivation, and attention. What

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Reduce Inflammation Reduce Parkinson’s Disease?

“Increased oxidative stress and chronic inflammation may cause neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s Disease by altering the levels of microRNAs and their target proteins. Antioxidants may provide

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Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound for Improved Cerebral Blood Flow- Brain Health

In both models, the LIPUS therapy markedly ameliorated cognitive impairments associated with improved cerebral blood flow (CBF). “Cerebral blood flow” is an elegant sounding phrase, don’t

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Brain Training, Lifestyle Therapies Effectively Combat Dementia

“…with researchers finding that the group who received the computerized training had a 29 percent lower incidence of dementia…” It’s not rocket science. Brain training, frequent

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