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Coping with Thanksgiving After Loss

November 26, 2024 The holidays are a time for celebration, but if you’re facing your first Thanksgiving after losing a loved one, it can feel more painful than festive. You might feel uncertain, torn between honoring holiday traditions and the deep sense of absence. This Thanksgiving, if you’re struggling to find peace, know... Read More >

Categories: coping with grief family support grief during holidays mental health Thanksgiving after loss

Sniffing Out the Truth About Your Health!

November 20, 2024 Ever had a day when your morning coffee didn’t seem as aromatic or when a favorite scent just didn’t hit the way it used to? Turns out, that loss of smell might be more than a minor inconvenience—it could be an early warning sign for a range of serious health... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s early disease detection inflammation loss of smell olfactory enrichment

Lack of Sleep? It Could Be Aging Your Brain Faster

November 19, 2024 If you’ve ever wondered if one more episode or a restless night could really make a difference, here’s your answer... Sleep is essential for keeping your brain in top shape. And now, groundbreaking research from the American Academy of Neurology suggests poor sleep could be doing more than just making... Read More >

Categories: brain aging brain health cognitive decline poor sleep effects sleep and brain health

A Pinprick to Predict Alzheimer’s?

November 18, 2024 As we move into winter, health conversations often shift toward flu prevention and staying active indoors. But for the millions of seniors who are also concerned about cognitive health, new research on Alzheimer’s detection might grab your attention just as much. Right now, over 152 million people worldwide are expected... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s biomarkers Alzheimer’s blood test cognitive health dementia early detection

Have Scientists Finally Found the Key to STOPPING Alzheimer’s?

November 11, 2024 If you’ve ever been troubled by a bit of forgetfulness—or worried about losing your precious memories as the years go on—you’re far from alone. Alzheimer’s is one of the most feared diseases, and researchers worldwide are racing against time to understand it better. Well, here’s some truly cutting-edge news... Scientists... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease amyloid beta brain health cognitive decline superspreader proteins

Big Pharma’s Dangerous Alzheimer’s Gamble—And Who’s Paying the Price

November 5, 2024 At e-Alert, we’ve covered Big Pharma’s repeated failures in their billion-dollar quest to “solve” Alzheimer’s disease. From questionable seizure drugs to new overpriced treatments with marginal benefits, their efforts have been less about patient care and more about filling their own coffers. But this latest information about drugs like Leqembi... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s amyloid drugs APOE4 gene big pharma brain health brain injuries clinical trials informed consent Kisunla Leqembi

Toxins You Can’t See… But Your Brain Can Feel

October 29, 2024 Every day, we come in contact with thousands of chemicals—whether through the air we breathe, the food we eat, or even through our skin. And while each individual chemical might seem harmless on its own, new research reveals that these compounds, when combined, can create a dangerous cocktail that could... Read More >

Categories: chemical exposure environmental toxins health risk neurotoxicity retirement health risk assessment seniors

Think You Have “Skinny Genes”? Here’s Why You Still Need Diet and Exercise

October 24, 2024 We’ve all heard the stories... Some folks seem to stay thin no matter what they eat or how little they exercise. And now, research is uncovering that certain people may actually have “skinny genes” that make weight loss easier for them. But before you hang up your running shoes and... Read More >

Categories: diet exercise genetics healthy lifestyle metabolism skinny genes Weight Loss

A NEW Pill for Alzheimer’s? Hold on Before You Buy the Hype

October 24, 2024 In the ongoing battle to combat Alzheimer’s disease, Big Pharma is once again in the spotlight with a “new,” “promising” drug on the horizon. This time, it’s an investigational seizure pill called AGB101, repurposed to target mild cognitive impairment caused by Alzheimer’s. But before you start reaching for your wallet,... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease big pharma brain health cognitive decline memory loss natural supplements seizure pills

Alzheimer’s Two-Phase Attack on the Brain: Can We Stop It?

October 23, 2024 It’s no secret that Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most devastating conditions we face as we age. With over 32 million people suffering from it globally, researchers are racing against time to find new ways to treat, prevent, and hopefully one day cure this relentless disease. But a recent... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer’s disease brain health brain protection cognitive decline memory loss natural supplements neuroinflammation

How Your Brain Takes Out the Trash While You Sleep

October 22, 2024 We’ve all heard that sleep is important. But new research shows that getting enough quality sleep is doing more than just recharging your energy. It turns out, your brain has a “waste-disposal” system that works to flush out harmful proteins linked to conditions like Alzheimer’s disease. This system, known as... Read More >

Categories: Alzheimer's Disease brain health cognitive decline Dementia prevention glymphatic system quality sleep

Is ADHD Being Overdiagnosed? What You Need to Know

October 21, 2024 In recent years, social media has taken on a new role in shaping public awareness about health conditions. And that includes Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Videos and posts aimed at destigmatizing ADHD are reaching millions, but they’re also making many people wonder: Do I have ADHD? According to a recent national... Read More >

Categories: ADHD ADHD in adults cognitive health mental health self-diagnosis social media
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