Eating a poor diet increases your risk of developing dementia, according to a study published in the journal Lancet. The study found that people who eat unhealthy diets are three times more likely to develop dementia than those who eat healthy diets. This is as your body will lack the necess...
behaviors like the consumption of their own feces. Of all dementia patients exhibiting coprophilic behaviors, the most common behavior is scatolia.2 Despite coprophagia being a rather common phenomena among dementia patients, the medical reasons for why it develops is unknown, and until more attenti...
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The first-ever randomized controlled trial comparing so-called "in-dwelling" to "condom" catheters, showed striking declines in infection and death rates among men who didn’t have dementia and didn’t need indwelling catheterization. (See: July Journal of the American Geriatrics Society). ...
Turmeric is rich in curcumin, which contains anti-inflammatory properties that can improve memory and reduce the risk of dementia. Cumin helps in improving attention and focus, while cinnamon can enhance learning ability. You could add them to soups, stews or sprinkle them on roasted vegetables. ...
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cancer and senile dementia. It is also been clinically shown that DHEA helps brain neurons establish contact. Further, it is known that Alzheimer patients have low DHEA levels, when compared to their healthy counterparts. It is also known that a small amount of sulphate DHEA and micronized DHEA...
The vast majority of cases result from transmission through sex, and clinically can be manifested as primary syphilis, secondary syphilis, tertiary syphilis and latent syphilis. Their main manifestations are genital erosion, external skin rash, bone pain, skin nucleation and ulceration, and dementia....
The lack of such, on the other hand, can lead to mood swings, depression, anxiety, lack of energy, poor sleep, apathy, bad memory, etc. Many students are most likely to experience some of these symptoms at different stages of their lives. Of course, if such periods happen, you should...