News As the first-of-its-kind medication donanemab becomes available to Australian patients, experts warn the health system must be ready for the significant shift it could bring. There are hopes patients in the early phase of Alzheimer’s disease can improve quality of life. GPs can …
Are bright cities ruining brains? Light pollution linked to Alzheimer’s disease
Is the streetlamp outside your window putting you on the highway to cognitive decline? From busy cities to the light coming from the smartphones people keep right next to them in bed, a new study has found a startling connection between this nonstop activity and brain health. Researchers in Chicago …
Drugs like Ozempic could slow the effects of Alzheimer’s disease
“A small clinical trial suggests that drugs like Ozempic could potentially be used not just for diabetes and weight loss but to protect the brain, slowing the rate at which people with Alzheimer’s disease lose their ability to think clearly, remember things and perform daily activities,” reports CNN: The results …
FDA approves treatment for early Alzheimer’s disease
On July 9, the FDA approved donanemab, a monoclonal antibody that slows the progression of early Alzheimer’s disease. CNN reports: Donanemab, made by Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly, works by helping the body remove amyloid plaque buildup in the brain, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease. Lilly said it will be sold under …
These 3 Vitamins May Stop Brain Loss And Prevent Alzheimer’s Disease
Did you know that after age 70, about 1 in 5 people suffer from some kind of cognitive problem? In other words, after an advanced age, many will develop some serious degree of dementia. One of the most known diseases related to the brain is Alzheimer’s, which is characterized by …
Coffee grounds may hold the secret to preventing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases
“A groundbreaking discovery by researchers from The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) suggests a promising avenue for tackling” “devastating conditions” like Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and Huntington’s diseases ,using “an unlikely source – used coffee grounds,” reports The Brighter Side News. A “research team…has unveiled a potential game-changer in the …
2 Men Viciously Beat 67-Year-Old Houston Man With Alzheimer’s After He Tried Getting in Wrong Car, Video Shows
Two men were arrested after they viciously beat up and robbed a 67-year-old man diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and dementia in a Houston parking lot after he tried to get in the wrong car. Senior citizen Florentino Hurtado and his wife went to a local meat market on Saturday. Hurtado, who …
Brain inflammation may drive mood changes in Alzheimer’s
Microglia (in pink) are immune cells that trigger inflammation in the central nervous system in response to tissue injury or infection. (Image credit: Artur Plawgo via Getty Images) Extreme mood changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease may be partially driven by brain inflammation, new research suggests. Historically, the prevailing theory for …
The FDA has NOT Banned Trans Fats! Traditional Saturated Fats like Coconut Oil Continue to Shine for Alzheimer’s Disease but are Condemned by U.S. Dietary Advice
by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News It has been widely reported in the Alternative Media this month that the FDA has banned trans fats, and that they will no longer be allowed in foods starting December 22, 2023. Please note: if you believe that the FDA always tells us the …
Pill Derived from Coffee Grounds Could Prevent Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Diseases
By Study Finds Your morning cup of coffee might hold the key to curing Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. A recent study suggests that treated coffee grounds could be key in preventing the debilitating neurodegenerative conditions. The discovery, made by a team of researchers at the University of Texas at El …
New Ultrasound Therapy Could Help Treat Cancer And Alzheimer’s Disease
Image: YouTube screen grab Ultrasound, the technology best known for letting you look at your unborn child, could help help deliver medicines to hard-to-reach places like brains, to treat diseases like Alzheimer’s and cancer. As the Wall Street Journal notes, “Sound waves combined with tiny bubbles in the bloodstream can …
Vaccines to Treat Alzheimer’s Disease? Virgin Coconut Oil Already Heals Alzheimer’s and Dementia
by Brian ShilhavyEditor, Health Impact News Big Pharma has been attempting to cash in on the huge number of older Americans suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and other forms of dementia for decades now, but the number of older Americans suffering from dementia just continues to increase. That’s because AD …
New research targets diseases including Alzheimer’s — ScienceDaily
A new artificial intelligence-based technique for measuring fluid flow around the brain’s blood vessels could have big implications for developing treatments for diseases such as Alzheimer’s. The perivascular spaces that surround cerebral blood vessels transport water-like fluids around the brain and help sweep away waste. Alterations in the fluid flow …
BREAKING: Ro Khanna Tells Feinstein To RESIGN | Breaking Points
Krystal and Saagar discuss the growing calls for California Senator Dianne Feinstein to resign amid health concerns. To become … source
DEMENTIA / ALZHEIMER’S AND COVID-19 “VACCINES”
Following the introduction of the experimental COVID-19 so-called gene-based “vaccines”, there has been a significant and unexplained rise worldwide in heart attack, stroke, blood clotting, autoimmune diseases (including mostly diabetes) and neurological diseases including dementia (mostly Alzeheimer’s). This Substack is concerned with the question: Do COVID-19 gene-based so-called “vaccines” cause …
MIT Scientists Reveal ‘Remarkable’ Breakthrough For Treating Alzheimer’s
Pixabay By James Lynch Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) neuroscientists discovered a method for reversing symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease by interfering with a hyperactive enzyme present in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. The MIT researchers treated mice with a peptide designed to block CDK5, an enzyme that is typically hyperactive …