Snacking on one sweet fruit could prevent a heart attack or stroke, according to research. The 'superfood' is rich in ...
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Lowering cholesterol by small amount could slash dementia risk by 80%, study finds
Your cholesterol numbers might predict your brain health, not just your heart health. New research shows people with lower ...
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Diabetes drugs could treat Alzheimer’s but ‘timing is key’
By Athena VlachouDrugs used to treat metabolic disorders, such as Type 2 diabetes, alleviate symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease ...
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Why cardiologists are obsessed with these 3 cholesterol-crushing superfoods
Discover the three cholesterol-lowering foods cardiologists eat daily to protect heart health and reduce disease risk ...
Scientists have identified a potential link between higher BMI and a 'devastating disease', following new research. BMI - or ...
World-leading experts say millions of dementia cases could be prevented, if the government reassess its approach to dementia ...
You can't hold back time, but scientists believe they may finally be able to slow down ageing. In a revolutionary new field, they are testing drugs to help people live healthier - for longer.
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Silence is the new risk factor in dementia | Opinion
Not talking about observations and concerns about memory loss can mean missing the window for early intervention, writes Dr.
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This Morning expert says three things add 45% risk of getting dementia
A leading dementia specialist appearing on ITV has said that almost half of dementia cases are preventable ...
With Japan's rapidly aging population putting mounting pressure on medical and nursing care systems, local governments are increasingly turning to an unexpected tool in dementia prevention: early ...
An expert has appeared on ITV and explained to viewers that almost half of the people who get dementia can prevent it through simple lifestyle changes. Appearing on This Morning, leading dementia ...
Cognitive decline is natural: it starts to subtly set in by our 40s, and by your mid-50s it’s perfectly normal to find yourself standing in the middle of a room, scratching your head, saying, “Now why ...
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