• Endocrine and Metabolism,  First Aid and Emergency

    Is it possible to identify Alzheimer’s disease early with a three-minute test?

    Researchers are continuously working to find new methods for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease, as current procedures generally identify problems only in the more advanced stages of the illness. Experts from the University of Bath and Cumulus Neuroscience Ltd. are developing a new test called Fastball EEG, which shows promising results in the early detection of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The Innovative Test This innovative test takes only three minutes and passively measures the brain’s electrical activity in a non-invasive manner while participants view images. During the examination, participants do not perform active tasks; they simply observe the displayed images while their brain responses are recorded using EEG. Based…

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  • Digestive System,  Health Tourism and Prevention

    An everyday virus may be behind the condition of some Alzheimer’s patients

    A significant discovery has recently come to light, shedding new light on the connections between gut flora and the brain. Some studies suggest that herpes viruses, particularly cytomegalovirus (CMV), may play a role in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. This finding is of concern not only to the scientific community but also to public health, as Alzheimer’s disease is becoming an increasingly significant problem worldwide, especially in aging societies. Herpes viruses are extremely widespread, with a significant portion of the population having encountered them. CMV, which belongs to the herpes virus family, can spread not only through sexual contact but also through bodily fluids. Researchers have observed that in individuals…

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  • Beauty and Personal Care,  First Aid and Emergency

    Excessive copper consumption is linked to the development of Alzheimer’s disease

    Az emberi agy működése rendkívül bonyolult, és számos tényező befolyásolja egészségét, köztük a táplálkozásunk is. A különböző tápanyagok, vitaminok és ásványi anyagok szerepe az agyi funkciókban és a neurodegeneratív betegségek, például az Alzheimer-kór kialakulásában folyamatos kutatás tárgyát képezi. A legfrissebb tanulmányok azt sugallják, hogy a réz, mint esszenciális nyomelem, különböző hatásokkal bírhat, amelyek a mentális egészséget érinthetik. A réz szerepe az agy védelmében A réz az emberi táplálkozás szerves része, hiszen fontos szerepet játszik a sejtek anyagcseréjében és a neurotranszmitterek termelésében. Az újabb kutatások alapján a réz jelenléte befolyásolja a vérkeringést, ami kulcsfontosságú az agy védelme szempontjából. A kutatók egereken végzett vizsgálatok során azt tapasztalták, hogy a megnövekedett rézszint a…

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  • Endocrine and Metabolism,  First Aid and Emergency

    The first sign of Alzheimer’s disease may be a fall

    The observation of the health status of older adults has always been crucial for society. The frequent falls and balance issues faced by elderly individuals deserve serious attention, as these signs can often indicate more severe health problems. Research has shown that in certain cases, these symptoms may even be early indicators of Alzheimer’s disease. The scientific community is increasingly recognizing that maintaining motor coordination and balance is essential for the quality of life in older generations. Falls not only cause physical injuries but can also have psychological effects that further deteriorate the quality of life for seniors. Therefore, it is essential for professionals and family members to continuously monitor…

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  • Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    Therapeutic Alternatives for Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s disease increasingly affects more people, posing significant challenges for those affected and their families. The disease gradually deteriorates memory, thinking, and communication abilities, complicating life not only for patients but also for those around them. Although there is currently no cure to stop or reverse the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, symptoms can be managed, which may improve the quality of life for those affected. Additionally, it is important for family members and caregivers to receive adequate support, as the effects of the disease impact not only the patient but also their environment. Understanding the disease and being aware of appropriate treatment options is essential for effective care. Medications aimed…

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