Posts Tagged ‘Dementia’

It has been researched by scientists and health practitioners for time and

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again that moderate drinking is extremely beneficial for keeping your memory high. In fact if you drink moderate amounts of alcohol you can be ensured not to be suffering from any memory loss issues in old age. But people of drink abnormal amounts of alcohol or get to be near addicts, are likely to be suffering from some serious memory related issues.

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Alzheimer’s has been cruising alongside the world at a very alarming level as the majority of the people are fighting with this dangerous disease in manners of lost of memory function,thinking,and routine activities.

The most dangerous symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease is that gets worst time by time so the patient could not recover even through the use of medications and other psychological treatments.

The people of old age are fighting with this disease in large amounts of numbers. It is at the age of sixty years where these people would face the decline brain factor called as dementia.
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“The Journal of Neurology” has recently published a new study which brought up an interesting link between increase in the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia decades later, if you are in your 40s and have belly fat. Dr. Randolph, author of “From Belly Fat to Belly Flat” also commented about this new finding and said that ‘Estrogen Dominance’ can be taken as that missing link which seems to be playing important role.

C.W. Randolph, co-author of the newly released best selling book “From Belly Fat to Belly Flat” says that he is not surprised by the results of this study. He further adds that the traditional medical community took long to establish the link and the most unfortunate thing is still many doctors and patients are unable to understand the underlying causes of neurological function, being impaired due to weight gain and storage of fat in the belly area.

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