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Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug donanemab approved in India, but neurologists flag cost, access barriersA new drug for Alzheimer's, donanemab, has arrived in India. It aims to slow the disease's progression by clearing brain plaques. While off...
Gardening, journaling, learning music: Celebrity nutritionist shares 7 simple daily habits for a long and healthy lifeMaintain good health through small, consistent habits. Oxford-certified nutritionist Suman Agarwal shared seven easy lifestyle changes. Coo...
No equipment or brain games. Just 2 minutes hand exercises to boost brain health and prevent DementiaNeurologist Suraj Malhan proposes simple two-minute hand exercises to boost brain health. These movements stimulate multiple brain areas si...
Sleeping 7 to 8 hours may help protect your brain from dementia, says studyNew research reveals a sweet spot for sleep, suggesting 7 to 8 hours nightly can reduce dementia risk. This study, analyzing millions, also...
Major brain disease risk can be avoided: Long-term research reveals the one type of training that actually worksA long-term study funded by the National Institutes of Health has found that a specific type of brain training focused on visual processing...
Researchers find a single daily routine could lower Alzheimer's riskA new study says physical activity may help lower the risk of dementia as people get older. The research looked at how staying active in mi...
Apollo doctor approves: One valuable life skill to delay common brain-damaging disease by yearsDr. Sudhir Kumar, a senior neurologist at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, emphasized that a certain everyday skill, when practiced regularly, ...
'Dementia can start in your legs': Bengaluru neurosurgeon explains how inactive muscles can trigger cognitive declineNeurosurgeon Arun L Naik highlights a crucial link between leg health and brain function. Weak leg muscles can accelerate cognitive decline...
Seven simple brain exercises to lower your dementia riskA new study shows that the risk of developing dementia at any time after age 55 among Americans is 42 percent. While it's commonly assumed ...
Dementia symptoms, treatment: Frequent coffee, loneliness, attending concert raise risks. Check full list of factorsThere are some habits which increase the chances of developing dementia. Some of these are surprising.
Does my dog have dementia? New research throws light on canine cognitive dysfunctionIt is generally seen in dogs over eight years old, but can occur in ones as young as six.
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It's not too late: Have oily fish every week, ditch processed food & get physically active to keep dementia at bayA healthier heart can protect your brain too.
Do you have parents in their 70s? Get them moving to keep dementia at bay, says new studyThe study explains why late life physical activity is key to retaining your memory.
Alzheimer's: Exercise may reduce brain inflammation, helping to protect us from the diseaseThe study's researchers looked at 167 men and women who participated in the Rush Memory and Aging Project. This is a long-term project at R...
Move to the mountains: Air pollution can increase the risk of dementia, says new studyThe study identified a link between PM2.5 or smaller and dementia.
Gardening, singing & reading can keep mind active, and lower dementia riskBeing physically and mentally active in middle age can go a long way.
Losing too many kilos? Being underweight may increase risk of dementiaIndia tops the global chart in being underweight and is home to over 40% of the world’s underweight population.
Now, cognitive training can significantly reduce risk of dementiaThe mental exercise called 'speed of processing' showed benefits up to 10 years after participants underwent the programme.
Exercise may boost brain function in dementia says researchAccording to the research carried out on 329 people, exercise was found to improve cognitive functioning in elderly people.