Brain Atrophy
Cross-source consensus on Brain Atrophy from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The aging brain shrinks at approximately 0.4% per year, accumulating into broad cognitive deficiencies over time. — Brain Shrinking & Atrophy: Causes, Consequences, and How to Reverse It
- Brain regeneration after atrophy is possible through specific, actionable interventions. — Brain Shrinking & Atrophy: Causes, Consequences, and How to Reverse It
- Reduced brain volume causes two simultaneous problems: decreased circulation to neurons and loss of the neurons' ability to absorb glucose. — Brain Shrinking & Atrophy: Causes, Consequences, and How to Reverse It
- In Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, neurons cannot absorb glucose effectively, causing them to starve and disconnect, breaking down neural communication networks. — Brain Shrinking & Atrophy: Causes, Consequences, and How to Reverse It
- Both smoking and alcohol directly impair brain physiology through neurotoxicity, B vitamin depletion, and reduced cerebral circulation. — Brain Shrinking & Atrophy: Causes, Consequences, and How to Reverse It