The bacteria in your mouth and on your tongue may be linked to changes in brain function as you age, new research suggested.
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New research suggests that changes in your brain function as you age may be linked to the bacteria in your mouth and on your ...
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The type of bacteria in your mouth may affect your memory, attention and thinking abilities, a study suggests.
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The finding may open a whole new world in the study of Alzheimer's disease, said biophysicist Aneta Stefanovska.
Bacteria can also break down nitrite to produce nitric oxide, which improves circulation, including blood flow to the brain. This suggests that eating lots of nitrate-rich vegetables, such as leafy ...
Denham Manor Care Home has raised £100 for Alzheimer's Society. The care home in Denham held a raffle, with various prizes up for grabs, to raise funds for the cause. The community donated generously, ...
(HealthDay News) — Average life expectancy for patients with dementia ranges from 8.9 years after diagnosis at a mean age of 60 years for women to 2.2 years at a mean age of 85 years for men, ...