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Not blueberries, not turmeric: Top neurologist recommends the diet linked to better memory and lower dementia riskForget miracle 'superfoods' for brain health; a balanced diet is key, according to neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar. The Mediterranean diet, ri...
Death rate in ICE immigrant detention centers more than doubles under Trump, Reuters analysis findsFifty individuals have died in U.S. immigration detention since January 2025, a rate that has more than doubled since 2009. Concerns are ri...
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...
Harvard-trained doctor lists 8 daily habits for stronger bones, a healthier heart and sharper brain between 24–45Dr Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard-trained doctor, highlights crucial daily habits for adults aged 25 to 45. These habits build a strong foundatio...
No dieting or gym, just 3 daily habits can add 1 year to your life. Top doctor explains the real longevity formulaA neurologist from Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad, Dr Sudhir Kumar, says that people do not need a “perfect lifestyle” to improve longevity....
Old age brain disease risk depends on what you eat today: Study finds the diet type that can helpA long-term study from Sweden suggests that diet may play a role in lowering dementia risk, especially for people with a genetic predisposi...
3 popular foods that can cause major brain problems: Neurologists warn about long-term damageNeurologists are warning that everyday dietary choices may play a role in long-term brain health and dementia risk. While diets like the Me...
Love paneer and ghee? Apollo doc says high-fat dairy food can protect you against one diseaseNew research suggests full-fat dairy like cheese might surprisingly lower dementia risk, challenging common health beliefs. A 25-year study...
Not crossword puzzles: Scientists reveal how your favourite mozzarella or cheddar might quietly protect your brainA long-term Swedish study suggests that regularly eating certain high-fat dairy products may be linked to better brain health. Tracking ove...
High-fat cheese and cream may lower dementia risk, finds Swedish studyA Swedish study of nearly 28,000 adults suggests eating high-fat cheeses like cheddar and gouda may lower dementia risk. Researchers follow...
Be careful about what you eat! Neuroscientist flags food items that can increase the risk of dementiaDementia is a set of conditions associated with a decline in a person's cognitive abilities, such as memory, thinking, and mental capacity ...
How Does Red Meat Consumption Contribute to Increased Dementia Risk? Study Reveals Surprising FindingsRecent studies have revealed a concerning connection between red meat consumption and an increased risk of dementia.
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.
Study reveals plant-based diet may reduce risk of Alzheimer's diseaseThe research identifies dietary factors influencing Alzheimer's risk, highlighting the adverse effects of saturated fats, red and processed...
Five healthy foods to reduce the risk of Alzheimer's diseaseCurrently, there is no cure for Alzheimer's disease. However, health experts and studies have found that that adopting a healthy lifestyle ...
Say goodbye to cookies, chips & frozen meals! Foods high in salt and sugar can hurt brain in the long-termA healthy diet can improve cognitive function and reduce harmful inflammation.
Chronic depression can hurt your brain. Timely treatment can lower risk of dementia, says studyIn some cases, dementia can affect people in their 30s, 40s and 50s.
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.
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.
Low levels of vitamin D can double dementia riskThey discovered that adults who were moderately deficient in vitamin D had a 53 per cent increased risk of developing dementia of any kind.