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Drink Smart: How Cutting Back on Alcohol Can Reduce Dementia Risk

Keeping an eye on your drinking habits isn’t as obvious a strategy for protecting your brain health as doing crosswords or learning new skills. You might even be surprised that excessive alcohol use is a risk factor for dementia. In this article, we’ll explore how excessive alcohol consumption affects dementia risk and discuss practical, guilt-free ways to drink more mindfully and keep your brain healthier for the long run.

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Breathe Easy: Air Pollution and Brain Aging

88 million people in the United States live in areas with dangerously high levels of urban air pollution. Exposure to fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been linked to faster memory loss and higher Alzheimer’s risk. Most people can’t simply move away from pollution, but you can take small, practical steps to lower your exposure and protect your brain.

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Help Wanted: Sr. AI/ML Developer

We are seeking a talented Web/Mobile App Developer with AI/ML experience to join our team on a work-for-equity basis. In this role, you will play a vital part in the development and enhancement of our digital health platform.

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Unraveling the Clues Within: Exploring Blood Biomarkers for Early Dementia Detection

In the quest to unlock the mysteries of dementia, researchers are increasingly turning their attention to the potential insights hidden within the human body. While diagnosing dementia in its early stages remains a complex task, recent advancements have shed light on the potential role of blood biomarkers in revolutionizing early detection and intervention strategies.

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Dementia Treatment Options - 30 years ago and now

Alzheimer's disease is a complex and multifactorial neurodegenerative disease that affects the brain and results in progressive memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes. There is currently no cure for Alzheimer's disease, and the available drugs only offer modest benefits in terms of symptom management.

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