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Longvida® Optimized Curcumin named 2015 ‘University Research of the Year’
Study participants who were given one 400mg capsule of Longvida® exhibited increased performance in attention and memory support just one hour after taking it.
Identifying a stroke with SAFE
If you feel that you or a loved one may be suffering from a stroke, keep FAST in mind.
Breakthrough study discovers that Omega-3, Vitamin B supplements may slow Alzheimer’s progress
A landmark new study at Oxford University may have struck a major blow in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, thanks to a new discovery that Vitamin B and Omega-3 supplementation may help slow down the brain shrinkage caused by these conditions.
New survey finds that stroke, heart disease claiming more lives today than in 1990
While greater awareness about healthy diets, the dangers of smoking and medical care advances have improved by leaps and bounds over the past 25 years, they still have not been not able to deter the number of deaths caused by heart disease or stroke.
Depression and diabetes could be major risk factors for dementia, according to new research
Researchers determined that depression increased the risk of dementia by 83 percent and diabetes by 15 percent.
How studying Ronald Reagan’s speeches found early clues for dementia, Alzheimer’s
A new study examining some of the president’s old speeches has found a few subtle but telltale clues that were there all along about his impending condition.
March 21 is the 10th Anniversary of World Down Syndrome Day
To mark the occasion and help raise awareness about this genetic condition, Down Syndrome International (DSI) is presenting a new collection of video interviews, “My Opportunities, My Choices.”
Study: Healthy diet, exercise, brain workouts may slow dementia progression in at-risk seniors
New research indicates that seniors at risk for developing dementia may be able to slow their rate of declining brain health simply by eating a healthy diet, practicing brain exercises and engaging in consistent physical activity.
Regular physical activity may help protect brain’s mobility center from age-related damage
A new study finds that keeping yourself physically active as you get older may actually help safeguard the brain from damage to its mobility center.