A Hydrated Brain Is a Healthy Brain

Ever feel woozy in the head when thirsty? That’s because the dehydration causes brain fatigue. The brain is easily about 75% water, and it’s not just sloshing around in the skull for no reason. If the body (and brain) doesn’t get enough water, acid levels become higher and inflammation develops, which leads to a host of diseases. The brain is, therefore, not immune to such a hostile environment and begins to deteriorate (leading to dementia).

Forget the adage that drinking eight glasses of water on a daily basis is all it ever takes. The actual (American) calculation that led to this oversimplified statement is that however many pounds someone weighs is to be multiplied by 67% to produce the total fluid ounces of water intake per day. It just so happens that for most people, it comes out to about 8 cups (of 8 ounces, about 250ml) per day. Instead of the formula being circulated (which would mean that everyone would have a slightly different result because their body weight is different), the answer was circulated instead and most people are consuming too much or not enough water – and their brains are suffering. Add to this confusion the fact that a person’s activity level should also be factored in: add 12 fluid ounces (about 375ml) for every 30 minutes of exercise.

Calculations aside, it should be common sense and experience that minor headaches and dizziness can often be alleviated by drinking water. The same goes for certain pangs of hunger (which is often dehydration in disguise), which also goes away after drinking water. It’s the brain crying out for hydration the way wilting plants are signalling for attention. These instances of dehydration accumulate over a lifetime, and it is often after six, seven, or eight decades of life that the consequences (in the form of dementia) can be truly visible.

 

 

Half of people with dementia suffer malnutrition, new report warns – Telegraph.co.uk


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Half of people with dementia suffer malnutrition, new report warns
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Alzheimer Society of Canada welcomes commitments to dementia research and … – PR Newswire (press release)

Alzheimer Society of Canada welcomes commitments to dementia research and
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TORONTO, Feb. 11, 2014 /CNW/ – The Alzheimer Society of Canada applauds the Government of Canada for committing in Budget 2014 to advance research aimed at renewing investments in health research to tackle the growing onset of dementia and 

Alzheimer’s and dementia: Fiona Phillips and Christian Guy – BBC News


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Alzheimer's and dementia: Fiona Phillips and Christian Guy
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The UK is 30 years behind other nations on dementia research due to a lack of funding, said Fiona Phillips who is an Alzheimer's Society ambassador. The broadcaster, whose parents both had the disease, debated with Christian Guy, from the Centre for 
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Hundreds of thousands with dementia suffer from malnutrition, says report – Alzheimer’s Society


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Hundreds of thousands with dementia suffer from malnutrition, says report
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More attention needs to be focused on the problem of malnutrition in people living with dementia, according to a new report released from Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) and the Compass Group. Studies reviewed in the report Nutrition and
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Aprons aim to help Alzheimer’s, dementia patients – Lincoln Times-News


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Aprons aim to help Alzheimer's, dementia patients
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The items, known as fidget aprons, will be a simple way for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia to stay busy. Each apron contains a number of gadgets with various fabrics, textures and sounds meant for grabbing and keeping one's interest.

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In Brief: Alzheimer’s Association holds ‘Conversations About Dementia’ – GoErie.com

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Grant awarded to help dementia caregivers handle grief – Deseret News


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Grant awarded to help dementia caregivers handle grief
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The Alzheimer's Association awarded Supiano a $99,000 New Investigator Research Grant to help those experiencing complicated grief — particularly long-term dementia caregivers. "Grief itself is not a mental health condition. It's an event that's going

Ask questions about dementia at Alzheimer’s Society roadshow in Oakham – Rutland and Stamford Mercury


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Ask questions about dementia at Alzheimer's Society roadshow in Oakham
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