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Hope and Progress in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Washington Post

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2025 has seen promising advances in Alzheimer's research, including the FDA-approved blood test for early detection, evidence that lifestyle changes can improve cognition, increased focus on inflammation's role, vaccines potentially reducing dementia risk, and new links between lithium and neuroprotection, all of which could significantly impact diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.

"Sleep Consultant Links Bad Sleeping Habits to Rapid Weight Gain"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by GB News

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Sleep consultant Alison Cullen emphasizes the link between inadequate sleep and weight gain, highlighting the impact of sleep duration on obesity and central obesity. Research suggests that sufficient sleep enhances the success of lifestyle interventions for weight management. Adults should aim for seven hours or more of sleep per night, as inadequate sleep can lead to increased sugar cravings and impulsive behavior, making it harder to maintain a healthy eating regimen. Cultivating a healthy sleep routine is crucial for overall well-being and weight management, with numerous health benefits beyond just managing weight.

"Experts: Nutrition Therapy Essential for Effective Weight-Loss Medications"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics emphasizes the need for nutrition therapy alongside anti-obesity medications, stating that medications alone will not end obesity. The statement comes on World Obesity Day, highlighting the importance of a collaborative, interprofessional approach and policy changes to reduce health inequity and disparity. While the popularity of weight-loss medications like GLP-1 receptor agonists has surged, experts stress the necessity of combining medication with proper nutrition and exercise for effective obesity management.

"12 Lifestyle Changes to Reduce Dementia Risk: Latest Research Findings"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by SciTechDaily

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A recent study conducted by UC San Francisco and Kaiser Permanente Washington reveals that personalized health and lifestyle interventions can delay or prevent memory deterioration in older adults at increased risk of Alzheimer’s. The study, involving 172 participants, demonstrated significant cognitive improvement and quality of life for those who received personalized coaching targeting Alzheimer’s risk factors. The personalized interventions, tailored to each participant, were found to be more effective than a one-size-fits-all approach, with participants highly motivated to make lifestyle changes. The positive effects of the trial were maintained even during the pandemic, highlighting the potential of risk-reduction programs as a cost-effective and accessible approach to dementia prevention.

"Women Achieve Remarkable Age Reduction of Up to 11 Years"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by mindbodygreen

New research shows that adopting a methylation-supportive diet and lifestyle program, including foods high in epinutrients, regular exercise, quality sleep, proper hydration, and a consistent deep breathing practice, can reduce biological age by up to 11 years in just eight weeks. The program also included probiotics and a greens powder supplement. Adherence to the interventions was highest for the diet and supplementation protocols. The study highlights the importance of DNA methylation in healthy aging and suggests that targeted methylation support supplements can further enhance the benefits.

"Unlocking the Fountain of Youth: Longevity Expert's Morning Ritual for Reversing Biological Age!"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Longevity.Technology

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Harvard biologist David Sinclair, a renowned longevity researcher, claims to have reversed his biological age by 10 years through a series of lifestyle interventions. His morning routine includes rinsing his mouth with coconut oil, drinking hot water with lemon, brushing his teeth with nontoxic toothpaste, and consuming polyphenols. Sinclair practices intermittent fasting and incorporates strength training, running, and walking into his exercise routine. He also emphasizes the importance of staying hydrated and using a standing desk to avoid prolonged sitting. While genetics play a role in longevity, making small lifestyle changes can positively impact overall health and lifespan.

Semaglutide shows promise in curbing emotional and unhealthy eating habits, study finds.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by PsyPost

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A new study has found that semaglutide, a medication used for the treatment of obesity, can help deter emotional eating and other unhealthy eating patterns that impact weight. The study involved 69 patients with obesity who had previously failed to achieve significant weight loss through lifestyle interventions alone. After three months of treatment with semaglutide, there was a significant reduction in weight and BMI, as well as improvements in emotional eating, external eating, binge episodes, sweet cravings, and savory cravings. The drug was administered once weekly via subcutaneous injection and was used in combination with a tailored and hypocaloric diet and a minimum of 150 minutes of exercise per week.