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Has this ever happened to you? You’re looking for something but suddenly you forget what you’re looking for. Or you put down your car keys, but you can’t remember where. Or how about this? You begin a conversation and halfway through you can’t remember what you were talking about. Or you meet someone at a party that you know you’ve met many times before, but suddenly you draw blank on his or her name.
Often, we jokingly refer to these experiences as “senior moments.” But as we get older and these “moments” become more frequent, it’s no longer very funny. It can be downright embarrassing or, worse, a foretelling of dementia or serious memory loss that may lie ahead.
Anyone who has seen a parent or loved one battle with Alzheimer’s or any of the other forms of dementia that eat away at our ability to remember knows firsthand just how very sad and debilitating these diseases can be.
Such diseases are becoming more prevalent as our population ages. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 13% of those over the age of 65, or one in eight people, have Alzheimer’s -- and an estimated 16% of women and 11% of men have dementia over the age of 71. (Although rare, there is also something known as early-onset Alzheimer’s which, according to researcher Glenn E. Smith, affects an estimated 200,000 in the United States under the age of 65 with the majority of cases occurring during someone’s 50s).
Researchers have discovered there are ways to improve brain function as pointed out in “The Healthy Brain Initiative.” This study contends that what contributes to a healthy heart also contributes to a healthy brain. Read more: consumeraffairs.com
Glucosamine and chondroitin stripped
Glucosamine and chondroitin products are being stripped from shelves in Germany following local court orders based on European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) negative health claim opinions – before they have even entered EU law books. Read more: nutraingredients.com
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