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Lifestyle Changes Can Reduce Dementia Risk by Maintaining Brain Plasticity — But the Time To Act Is Now
By Saskia Sivananthan and Laura Middleton Your Health

Lifestyle Changes Can Reduce Dementia Risk by Maintaining Brain Plasticity — But the Time To Act Is Now

Walk 10,000 steps a day, cut back alcohol, get better sleep at night, stay socially active — we’re told that changes like these can prevent up to 40 per cent of dementia cases worldwide. Given that dementia is still one of the most feared diseases, why aren’t we pushing our doctors and governments to support […]

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Dogs Can Get Dementia – But Lots of Walks May Lower The Risk
By Susan Hazel and Tracey Taylor Pet Health

Dogs Can Get Dementia – But Lots of Walks May Lower The Risk

Dogs get dementia too. But it’s often difficult to spot. Research published today shows how common it is, especially in dogs over ten years old. Here are some behavioural changes to watch out for in your senior dog and when to consult your veterinarian. What is doggy dementia? Doggy dementia, or canine cognitive dysfunction, is […]

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Chris Hemsworth’s Alzheimer’s Gene Doesn’t Guarantee He’ll Develop Dementia. Here’s What We Can All Do to Reduce Our Risk
By John Mamo Your Health

Chris Hemsworth’s Alzheimer’s Gene Doesn’t Guarantee He’ll Develop Dementia. Here’s What We Can All Do to Reduce Our Risk

Chris Hemsworth, famous for his role as the god Thor in Marvel Cinematic Universe movies, has announced he will be taking a break from acting after being told he has two copies of the APOE4 gene, increasing his risk of Alzheimer’s. Having one copy of the APOE4 gene increases your risk for Alzheimer’s 2-3 times. […]

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