Dementia
Cross-source consensus on Dementia from 23 sources and 82 claims.
23 sources · 82 claims
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- Stop Alzheimer's Now is a book by Dr. Bruce Fife focused on neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation in adults. — Coconut Oil and Ketones in Neurological Treatment
- Alzheimer's disease currently affects 8 million people in the US and 55 million worldwide, with cases projected to triple by 2050. — Brain Health, Alzheimer's Prevention, and Cognitive Optimization
- Amyloid beta protein clumps in the brain impair neuronal transmission by preventing neurons from firing together. — Brain Health, Alzheimer's Prevention, and Cognitive Optimization
- Tau protein accumulation inside axons disrupts microtubule structure, compounding the transmission failure caused by amyloid beta. — Brain Health, Alzheimer's Prevention, and Cognitive Optimization
- The hippocampus is the first brain region to degrade in Alzheimer's disease, which is why early patients lose recent memories while retaining distant ones. — Brain Health, Alzheimer's Prevention, and Cognitive Optimization
- In Australia, approximately 1,700 new Alzheimer's cases are diagnosed every week. — How Substances Progressively Damage the Brain
- Dementia takes decades to develop and produces virtually no symptoms during that entire period. — Earliest Warning Sign of Dementia: The Retina Connection
- Alzheimer's disease involves three simultaneous destructive processes: chronic neuroinflammation, amyloid plaque buildup, and neurofibrillary tangle formation. — The #1 Food to Avoid to Improve Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms
- Insulin resistance in the brain simultaneously blocks neuroprotection, accelerates plaques and tangles, damages mitochondria, and depletes antioxidant defenses. — The #1 Food to Avoid to Improve Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms
- Addressing insulin resistance is a prerequisite for any other Alzheimer's intervention to have effect. — The #1 Food to Avoid to Improve Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms