Scientists Link Better Air Quality to Lower Dementia Risk in Elderly Women Audrey Hazel2023-12-1801.3K views The significance of air quality has been underscored by a recent study conducted in the United States. The research indicates that enhancing air quality holds the potential to diminish the… Read more
Study Confirms Standing More and Sitting Less may Reduce the Risk of Dementia Amélie Poulain2023-11-0702.3K views Many people sit in front of computers for a long time due to work, and some people regard watching TV as an important entertainment in life. The latest research in JAMA shows that adults over 60 years old who sit for more than 10 hours a day will have a rapid increase in the risk of dementia. Sitting for more than 15 hours increases the risk of dementia by three times. Read more
Doctors Advise Against Eating too Much Processed Food to Avoid Affecting Brain Function Amélie Poulain2023-11-0201.8K views The brain controls our thoughts, emotions, and memories. It is very important to us. Modern life is filled with many delicious processed foods and excessive intake may damage our brains, affecting intelligence, reflexes, and the ability to regulate emotions. Read more
Research Shows Eating More Blueberries May Prevent Dementia Julie Howard2022-07-0401.5K views Blueberries are rich in antioxidants, can improve cognition and affect metabolism and brain function, and have been experimentally proven to prevent neurodegenerative diseases early and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s… Read more
Persistent Negative Thinking May Increase Alzheimer’s Disease Risk Irma Katherine2022-04-0101.4K views According to a study by University College London (UCL), people with persistent negative thinking experience a more pronounced decline in cognitive ability and memory, which is one of the early… Read more