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National Alzheimer’s Disease Month: Alzheimer’s early signs, hallucinations, sleep disorders, and eating disorders

November is Alzheimer’s disease month, so we present our top articles discussing early signs of Alzheimer’s, hallucinations, sleep disorders, eating disorders, and agitation and anxiety, along with other aspects related to Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a growing problem around the world as the population continues to age. Research is continuously underway in order to ...click here to read more

How dementia progresses: The 7 stages of dementia

Forgetfulness and memory lapses are part of both normal aging and dementia, but there are key differences between the two, which set them apart. Dementia is quite different from normal age-related memory loss because it doesn’t affect just memory. In fact, dementia can involve many aspects of health and well-being, including communication ability, behavioral changes, ...click here to read more

Fatty liver disease patients can improve kidney function with low fat diet and exercise: Study

Fatty liver disease patients can improve kidney function with low fat diet and exercise. In addition, those who experienced improvement in liver disease also saw their renal function improved, even after adjusting for factors such as diabetes, hypertension, concurrent medications, and weight loss. Senior author of the study Dr. Naga Chalasani explained, “The exact mechanism ...click here to read more

The benefit of sleep you didn’t know

Dropping those few extra pounds that have miraculously found their way to you may be a real challenge. Sure, as we age, we become less active and maybe our diet isn’t the healthiest out there, but even if you do watch what you eat and exercise regularly, you may still be struggling with weight loss. ...click here to read more

Weekly health news roundup: Alzheimer’s disease, kidney disease, urinary tract infections, blood pressure, and dementia

This week’s health news roundup presents the latest stories and news articles on Alzheimer’s disease, kidney disease, urinary tract infections, blood pressure, and dementia. In case the recent elections kept you busy, here are our top stories for you to catch up on the latest health developments and recommendations. Alzheimer’s disease and eating problems: Tips ...click here to read more

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Boosting metabolism may be done by skipping dinner

If you’re looking to boost your metabolism, look no further than your dinner. A recent study found that overweight people who consume food during a smaller window of time than usual reported fewer hunger swings and burned more calories during the night hours. The study was small in size, and an explanation for the results ...click here to read more

Natural home remedies to manage prehypertension

Prehypertension refers to blood pressure in a higher than normal range, but not high enough to be classified as hypertension. These slightly elevated numbers indicate a higher risk of hypertension. Both prehypertension and hypertension increase a person’s risk for cardiovascular events. Prehypertension is defined as blood pressure readings of 120 to 139 over 80 to ...click here to read more

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