Popular culture and conventional wisdom have often referred to fish and seafood as “brain food.” And there’s an excellent reason for that… Important research by an archaeologist with Arizona [...]
Popular culture and conventional wisdom have often referred to fish and seafood as “brain food.” And there’s an excellent reason for that… Important research by an archaeologist with Arizona [...]
It’s no secret that there are some ways to know if your health is really in danger. These signals—some are called biomarkers—can be everyday health issues that most of us encounter at our [...]
During last year’s lockdowns due to the coronavirus panic, loneliness became a bigger problem than ever. Especially among older adults. And that’s a real concern—because loneliness harms mental [...]
Mainstream medicine continues to hem and haw, squirm and squabble, and tell tall tales about what they think may cause dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). But as I recently explained, their [...]
You may worry that misplacing your keys or your wallet…or having trouble recalling the name of an old movie…might be an early sign of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease (AD). But the science [...]
Today, as “Brain Week” in my Daily Dispatch continues, I’m going to discuss a safe, science-backed way to significantly reduce your dementia risk as you get older. The best part? It involves [...]
Yesterday, I told you about the disgraceful, new drug recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In short, the drug didn’t prove [...]
All this week, I’ll be reporting on how to protect your brain against devastating brain diseases, like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), as you get older. Because despite [...]
As I often report, a lot of good research on preventing and reversing Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and dementia using natural approaches comes out of UCLA. And this 2017 study on the brain benefits [...]
We’ve known about the link between Type II diabetes and dementia for a long time now. In fact, the link is so striking, some experts now refer to dementia as “Type III diabetes.” But until [...]