Healthy aging blood test helps diagnose Alzheimer’s disease and dementia – Bel Marra Health


Healthy aging blood test helps diagnose Alzheimer's disease and dementia
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Healthy aging Researchers have uncovered a healthy aging blood test which helps diagnose Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The findings came from a seven-year collaborative study at King's College London, Karolinska Institutet in Sweden and Duke ...

Telomeres and What That Means for Your Brain

Telomeres are natural protectors of our DNA, acting like caps at the ends of chromosomes so they don’t deteriorate or fuse with other chromosomes. The destruction or deformation of our chromosomes is what causes genetic problems at birth like Down’s syndrome and aging problems like cancer, osteoporosis, and dementia. Telomeres are much like the plastic tips at the ends of shoelaces – and much like those tips, they become chipped and expose the shoelace (DNA) depending how much wear-and-tear they withstand.

Keeping with this shoelace analogy, the less trauma these plastic tips endure, the longer they last and the longer the shoelaces remain intact. They also work better by being able to be threaded through the shoelace holes. When telomeres break down, the genes become less reliable in their functions, and their dysfunction is what is happening at the cellular level when we age. By the time we feel the effects of aging, our cells are far from what they used to be.

So how do we maintain telomeres and keep them from breaking down? In other words, how do we slow the effects of aging at the cellular level? One obvious to-do is to avoid stress; stress can cause damage at the cellular level, re-programming genetic material to behave in ways they’re not meant to. Another obvious to-do is to exercise, not the high-impact physical stress exercise (which can cause more damage), but gentle exercise like yoga or brisk walking that encourage deep breathing and can restore cells. Another major cell restoration factor is nutrition; feeding living cells with living food. The final component for protecting cells is by maintaining relationships that are healing and not stressful; social stability eventually leads to cell stability.

Scientists uncover evidence shedding new light on Alzheimer’s – The Northern Echo


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Scientists uncover evidence shedding new light on Alzheimer's
The Northern Echo
Scientists have uncovered the first clinical evidence that brain changes associated with Alzheimer's can be transmitted. Stuart Arnold reports. AMONG all the threats we face when growing old, dementia is one of the most common and, in many ways, least ...
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Should latest Alzheimer’s research concern us? – Irish Times


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Should latest Alzheimer's research concern us?
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Even the mention of a possible link between Alzheimer's disease brain pathology and the use of human growth hormone has the potential to prompt wider concern among the public about the origins of dementia. Should the research published in Nature worry ...
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Alzheimer’s disease may be caught through medical accidents – Telegraph.co.uk


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Alzheimer's disease may be caught through medical accidents
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The “Mind Diet” Reduces the Risk Of Alzheimer’s Dementia. Might It Also Help … – ProHealth


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The “Mind Diet” Reduces the Risk Of Alzheimer's Dementia. Might It Also Help ...
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For more decades than I can count an army of dietary fads all claim they can improve our health. But, almost all these claims are based on anecdotes. They lack scientific studies to prove that they really work. Fortunately, that's changing. Controlled ...

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Fighting the fade: locals take on the growing threat of dementia and Alzheimer’s – Lake Country Now


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Fighting the fade: locals take on the growing threat of dementia and Alzheimer's
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Barb Johnson (right) and Dan Johnson (left) discuss her progression with Alzheimer's. The Johnsons are one of three couples who shared their story of life with the disease. Photo by Todd Ponath.

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Dementia and Alzheimer’s support group to begin this month – Shelton Herald


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Dementia and Alzheimer's support group to begin this month
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Do you know or care for someone recently diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia? Are you in need of support? You're not alone. Beginning Thursday, Sept. 17 caregivers are invited to Wesley Village on the 3rd Thursday of the month ...
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Alzheimer’s Association to hold dementia conference – Chillicothe Gazette


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Alzheimer's Association to hold dementia conference
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JACKSON — The Alzheimer's Association of Greater Cincinnati plans to host a dementia conference in Jackson next month that will feature workshops and speakers. The Oct. 8 Southeastern Ohio Dementia Conference will be held at the Tri City Theatre, 972 ...
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Genetic scoring method could find early Alzheimer’s and dementia risk – RedOrbit


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Genetic scoring method could find early Alzheimer's and dementia risk
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A newly-discovered genetic signature could help doctors predict the onset of age-related diseases such as dementia or Alzheimer's years earlier than current methods, researchers from King's College London report in Monday's edition of the journal ...
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