Early-Onset Dementia and Alzheimer’s Is on the Rise – Here’s What You Need to Know
Today we’re going to dive into exactly what early-onset dementia is, what causes it, and most importantly – what steps you can take to protect your brain.
Today we’re going to dive into exactly what early-onset dementia is, what causes it, and most importantly – what steps you can take to protect your brain.
Involuntary tremors. Increased forgetfulness. Difficulty with finding words. Feelings of depression and anxiety. These are just a few of the devastating effects associated with neurodegeneration – a slow progressive breakdown of the brain’s ability to function correctly. And while the brain and nervous system may be the target of these debilitating disorders, there is mounting evidence…
The gut is turning out to play a major role in inflammation and related conditions throughout the body, especially in psychiatric conditions.
The recent discoveries surrounding Alzheimer’s suggest that one day getting this disease could become optional. In understanding the progression of this disease better, researchers are finding ways to catch it earlier and identify contributing factors so that we can prevent, stop, and reverse this devastating condition.
Alzheimer’s disease has reached epidemic proportions. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the third cause of death in the United States and over 47 million people live with it globally.
Now I know what you’re thinking… why would I stick a light up my nose, Dr. Jill? Strange sounding, for sure, but hear me out. There’s tons of research suggesting that light stimulation of the capillaries and cells through your nasal pathways and into your hippocampus has the ability to introduce light energy to your…