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Heart Rhythms and Dementia — Dr. Michael Hunter’s Wellness
Read more: Heart Rhythms and Dementia — Dr. Michael Hunter’s WellnessATRIAL FIBRILLATION — THE MOST COMMON ARRHYTHMIA TYPE — is associated with a modest increase in dementia risk. This heightened risk is present whether or not the atrial fibrillation caused a stroke. 1,061 more words Heart Rhythms and Dementia — Dr. Michael Hunter’s Wellness
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7 WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR MEMORY, IT’S NOT DIFFICULT: SUNDAY MIRROR — THE NEURON
Read more: 7 WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR MEMORY, IT’S NOT DIFFICULT: SUNDAY MIRROR — THE NEURONprevent memory loss 7 WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR MEMORY, IT’S NOT DIFFICULT: SUNDAY MIRROR — THE NEURON
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How to care for someone with Dementia — Dr. Diana Rangaves, PharmD
Read more: How to care for someone with Dementia — Dr. Diana Rangaves, PharmDDementia is a mental illness with many symptoms, including sudden thinking, remembering, reasoning, and behavior. Technically, people with Dementia have extreme memory loss and erratic behavior, with no consolidated line of thoughts. There are multiple ways of handling people with dementia. How to care for someone with Dementia — Dr. Diana Rangaves, PharmD
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Dementia linked to inflammatory foods — Health Secrets of a SuperAger
Read more: Dementia linked to inflammatory foods — Health Secrets of a SuperAgerDiets with higher inflammatory potential were tied to an increased risk of incident dementia, a prospective observational study showed. Photo by Daria Shevtsova on Pexels.com Each unit increase in dietary inflammatory index scores was associated with a 21% higher risk of dementia over 3 years (HR 1.21, 95% CI 1.03-1.42, P=0.023), reported Nikolaos Scarmeas, MD, […]…