Metformin, a widely used medication for type 2 diabetes, may also help slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of dementia, according to a study...
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A new study led by researchers from Beijing Anzhen Hospital suggests that keeping blood pressure under control for a longer period of time can help lower the risk of dementia. The study found that people whose blood pressure stayed within a healthy range for a longer duration were less likely to develop cognitive decline or […] The post Keeping blood pressure under control may help protect against dementia appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Metformin, a widely used medication for type 2 diabetes, may also help slow cognitive decline and reduce the risk of dementia, according to a study...
A natural compound found in broccoli sprouts, called sulforaphane, may help lower blood sugar levels in people with prediabetes. This was discovered...
For the first time, researchers in Sweden have discovered a connection between rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and cognitive decline in dementia patients....
A new study from China suggests that replacing regular salt with a mix that contains potassium may help stroke survivors lower their risk of having...
A new study suggests that people who develop dementia tend to have lower body weight and smaller waist sizes years before their diagnosis. The study,...
A new study suggests that amlodipine, a common blood pressure medication, could be repurposed to help manage ADHD symptoms. Researchers from...
A new study suggests that cinnamon may help stabilize blood sugar levels in people with prediabetes, potentially slowing the progression to type 2...
A new study from Monash University suggests that how fast someone walks and how strong their grip is could be early signs of dementia. These signs may...
Cognitive decline can range from mild memory issues to severe dementia, with Alzheimer’s disease being the most common form. Many factors can cause...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia in older adults. It is a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills....