Monday, 30 November 2015

9 Controllable Risk Factors Account for Majority of Dementia Cases

Researchers reviewed 323 studies that have been conducted with the goal of determining which conditions increase or decrease its risk. They found some very fascinating answers to that question. The best news? There are 9 factors that we can actually control to some extent, and those factors contribute to 2/3 of the total dementia cases.

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9 Controllable Risk Factors Account for Majority of Dementia Cases

Researchers reviewed 323 studies that have been conducted with the goal of determining which conditions increase or decrease its risk. They found some very fascinating answers to that question. The best news? There are 9 factors that we can actually control to some extent, and those factors contribute to 2/3 of the total dementia cases.

Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's & Dementia Expert
Risk Factors for Dementia
9 Controllable Risks Account for Majority of Dementia Cases  

We can't change our age, family history or genetics, but we CAN impact our risk for dementia. And, we can do it 9 different ways. When more than 300 studies agree, that's pretty good evidence to support this claim. Find out what these 9 modifiable risk factors are...

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The Joy of Pet Therapy
How Does Pet Therapy Benefit People with Dementia?  

One reason pet therapy (also called animal assisted therapy) is becoming more popular is because of the emphasis on making facilities such as nursing homes and assisted living centers more homelike. Read about these 4 specific benefits from pet therapy according to multiple research studies...

 

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Eligibility and Application Process for Nursing Home Medicaid  

When money runs out, Medicaid may pay for the cost of nursing home care. Learn what makes you eligible for coverage and how you can apply... Read more

 

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Apples Can Reduce Dementia Risk
Does an Apple a Day Keep Dementia Away?  

December 1 is National Eat a Red Apple Day. Okay, the truth is, I've never heard of this day before. But, I think it's a great idea! Why? Because apples aren't just tasty, they're great for your body and your brain. Did you know that apples have been correlated with a lower risk of dementia?... Here's why you should eat apples

 

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Homocysteine Has Been Connected with an Increased Risk of Alzheimer's Disease
High Levels of Homosysteine Increase Dementia Risk  

High levels of homocysteine- which can be affected by B complex vitamins- have been tied to an increased risk of dementia. Here's what you need to know about managing this dementia riak... Read more

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New Year's Resolutions for Brain Health
A Resolution Worth Keeping: Take Better Care of Your Brain  

It's not too early to start thinking about New Year's resolutions. While you may want to lose weight or eat healthier food, the best resolution (in my humble opinion) is to live in such a way that you take better care of your brain. Start your most important resolution NOW...

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