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Can You Really Prevent Dementia? 🧠

There are many lifestyle factors that may help lower your risk of developing dementia. Staying active, nourishing your brain with the right foods, and keeping your mind engaged can all play a role in protecting your cognitive health.

🧑‍⚕️ Consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and early detection strategies.

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@karataranto6463

1 month ago

I work with dementia patients and most of them were highly educated, spoke several languages, surgeons, professors, scientists, lawyers etc….

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@catherinmarchione3851

1 month ago

My mum was diagnosed with dementia at 93 years old she passed away at 97 years old .
She didn’t know how to drive .. she read the newspaper daily. She always had a book in her hands. She ate a Mediterranean diet .

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@kenfrank2730

1 month ago

My 78 year old disabled sister had minor dementia. For example, at times she thought our parents were alive. But they died many years ago. Otherwise her thinking was good and she could engage in normal conversations. Then one day she fell while walking. She hit her head hard on the floor. The ER doctors did an MRI of here brain. They found minor bleeding on the brain, but not enough to be concerned about. However, right away after her injury her dementia became very bad. She is not the same person anymore. I discussed this with the ER doctors but they just shrugged it off. They said she will get better over time. But she didn't. This is an example of how devastating a fall can be.

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@CNLY54

1 month ago

I thought quality of sleep would be at the top of the list!

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@BryanGjevre

1 month ago

This list needs to also include; Get adequate sleep, and eat a diet rich in healthy non-synthetic fats. A healthy brain requires sleep and adequate amounts of the correct types of fat.

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@lindaanderson1016

1 month ago

Dr Pearlmutter has been talking about these forever. Plus sugar and processed food elimination. Same Dr Bredesen. He has about 38 areas of risk he has wrote about for years. He has a protocol.

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@jessicamason8692

1 month ago

Also don’t let your doctor prescribe you a benzodiazepine for long term use.

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@IMeMineWho

1 month ago

Hey Docs: you forgot 1 of the nicest and best ways to potentially avoid dementia: pets. Several studie s including from the American Psychiatric Association find our furry family members help reduce cognitive decline among those who live alone. Pets also prevent depression and in the case of some pets increase physical activity. 🐇

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@barbaradownie3265

1 month ago

WHAT ABOUT LOWERING STRESS?

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@georgiegodfrey2376

1 month ago

Lower cholesterol? Mmmm we need cholesterol for brain health 😊

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@CruisingWithElena

1 month ago

Number 15 stop fluoride
Number 16 stop mold toxicity in ur body
And increase 5-7 tsp coconut oil unrefined organic

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@michaelloudaros9953

1 month ago

Thank you gentlemen for sharing your valuable time and pragmatic knowledge

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@icemuncher0201

2 weeks ago

They're listing everything that could be affecting everyone at some point

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@cazl2875

1 month ago

The best 14 health care points I've heard in 30 seconds. Thank you.

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@icaarnold345

1 month ago

❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your wonderful healthy advices we love you and try to follow your tipps in the daily routine for a life without dementia 🧐

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@whatta1501

1 month ago

Do you guys get a healthy kick back from cholesterol lowering drug distributors? I thought one of the side effects of those pills was dementia.

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@02kong

1 month ago

Wow, nothing specifically about sugar?? I'll keep my cholesterol thank you....

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@marigail9234

2 weeks ago

I have too many risk factors but I’m trying. I’m diabetic. Both my parents & other relatives had dementia. I’ve lost weight but have more to go. I need to be more active. On the plus side, cholesterol is good, I don’t smoke or drink, & my blood pressure is on the low side! 😮 I’m a college graduate & my hearing has improved. Have lots of pets that keep me more active. I have eye issues / diabetic retinapathy & arthritis

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@John-iz9cg

1 month ago

You're wrong about cholesterol🤔🤔😜😜

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