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The Economist· 2026-02-22 11:40
Dementia is tragically common among the elderly. A growing body of work, however, suggests that simply taking a course of the shingles vaccine can meaningfully slow the decline https://t.co/GqruWsoMfa ...
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The Economist· 2026-02-21 18:00
New research points to the shingles vaccine meaningfully reducing the number of people who develop either dementia or mild cognitive decline later in life https://t.co/2tH6RYc56dIllustration: Cristina Spanò https://t.co/t3txdLUBJV ...
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The Economist· 2026-02-20 10:20
Some research suggests that the encouraging results of the shingles jab are not limited to dementia https://t.co/GqruWsoMfa ...
The connection between dementia and anxiety | Elaine Eshbaugh | TEDxUniversity of Northern Iowa
TEDx Talks· 2026-02-19 18:00
[applause] I'm going to make an assumption that you have experienced anxiety. And anxiety hits everybody a little bit differently, but it's not uncommon that someone might have racing thoughts, increased heart rate, nausea. If you're me, there's generally a lot of sweating involved as well.So, I'm going to put you in a place where maybe you do experience anxiety. Let's say you're sitting down to take an important test. You've studied.You know the material. And yet, despite being prepared, you start to get j ...
Study finds brain training games may help protect against dementia
NBC News· 2026-02-10 03:09
Phyllis Walter began experiencing what she thought were signs of aging more than 20 years ago when she was in her 50s. Things like forgetting words and some memory loss. >> I would try communicating and I couldn't remember words.>> Now at age 80, Phyllis says her mind is sharper than ever. Click the start button to begin. She credits it to a video game that challenges her brain to work faster.>> It turned my life around. >> It turned your life around. I I found my brain was sharper than it had been when I w ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2026-02-07 14:03
Flexible work schedules and technology-based reminders can help those in early stages of cognitive decline and dementia keep working. https://t.co/x6D5sEJSSC ...
Japan’s aging crisis shows how dementia threatens economies and household wealth. The US is not immune
Yahoo Finance· 2026-01-31 12:45
Core Insights - Japan faces a significant challenge in protecting household wealth as cognitive decline among older adults becomes more prevalent, with half of the nation's GDP controlled by this demographic [1] - The situation serves as a warning for other aging countries, notably the U.S., where older adults with cognitive decline manage approximately $6 trillion in assets [2] Demographic Trends - In 2023, nearly one-third of Japan's population was over 65, with more than 10% over 80, and an estimated 4.6 million individuals suffering from dementia [3][4] - The U.S. demographic is less severe but trending similarly, with 18% of the population over 65, a 4% increase since 2014, and projections indicating significant growth in this age group [5][6][7] Economic Implications - The financial burden of dementia on families and public spending is substantial, leading to increased pressure on Medicare and Medicaid, and often depleting family savings [6] - The ripple effects of dementia include weaker intergenerational wealth transfers, rising poverty levels, reduced discretionary spending, and potential tax increases to support public systems [7]
The Microbiome Doctor: Doctors Were Wrong! The 3 Foods You Should Eat For Perfect Gut Health!
The Diary Of A CEO· 2026-01-26 08:01
Studies showed that if you are flossing, you can reduce your risk of dementia by nearly half, which is quite impressive. So I started to research the brain much more and it made me realize this link with the brain and the gut is absolutely crucial and how that influences many things in our brain. For example, things like depression, mood changes, fatigue and energy. But for 40 years, we've been going down the wrong path. We've got so distracted by treating the brain as something so different to the rest of ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-12-11 14:15
If early research holds up, a routine shingles vaccine could become an inexpensive tool against dementia, @lisamjarvis says (via @opinion) https://t.co/GfRLhh56vz ...
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BBC News (World)· 2025-12-07 01:08
Japan is facing a dementia crisis – can technology help? https://t.co/VBXydhbqLz ...