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Eating fish

Does Consuming Fish Benefit the Brain?

POSTED ON: February 10, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Eating fish can have multiple health benefits. The season of Lent will soon be upon us. Around this time of year, many Catholics adjust their diets to consume fish rather than meat from land animals. As a result, you may find many local parishes holding “fish fries” on Friday between Ash Wednesday and Easter. For […]
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Eyes

Are My Habits Harmful to My Eyes?

POSTED ON: February 8, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Certain habits can harm your eyes. Both poets and scientists have been fascinated with the eye for thousands of years. These organs allow people to see the faces of their loved ones, enjoy sunsets, and read books to enrich their knowledge. Although most people rely heavily on their sight, they often neglect the very organs […]
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Dementia symptoms

What Are Early Symptoms of Dementia?

POSTED ON: January 24, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Certain symptoms of dementia present prior to memory loss. Losing a loved ones is a heartbreaking experience. Death is an unpleasant reality of being human. Although death is a universal experience, some lose their loved ones earlier through the memory loss and personality changes associated with dementia or Alzheimer’s. According to a recent The (UK) […]
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Aging Well

How Can I Prioritize Aging Well in 2022?

POSTED ON: January 20, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Aging well is not an impossible goal for 2022. Many people use the start of a new year to evaluate themselves. Some people take stock of their finances. Others look at their relationships. Many even consider their health as they are another year older. According to a recent Forbes article titled “10 Pieces of Expert Advice […]
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Cataract Surgery and Dementia

Can Cataract Surgery Reduce Dementia Risk?

POSTED ON: January 5, 2022 BY: Kyle Krull
Cataract surgery correlates with a decreased risk of developing dementia. Because individuals tend to experience a cognitive decline as they age, there have been many studies involving dementia in recent years. Some focus on diet and prevention. Others look at diagnosis and risk factors. According to a recent The Seattle Times article titled “Cataract surgery […]
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Blood clots

How Can I Monitor for Blood Clots?

POSTED ON: December 28, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Blood clots can cause significant health problems or death. The human body is truly incredible. Multiple systems like the cardiovascular system and digestive system together allow people to live. Because each part of the body is dependent on the others, problems within one system can lead to major health issues. According to a recent AARP […]
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Clutter does not make dementia worse

Will Less Clutter Improve Dementia Symptoms?

POSTED ON: December 20, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Clutter may not be a problem for those with dementia. Few people live in perfectly tidy homes. Bills and other mail pile up. Artwork from children and grandchildren cover the fridge and tabletops. Projects and other work settle onto desks (or just form their own piles). Sound familiar? If yes, do not despair or beat […]
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Lewy body dementia

Can Analyzing My Walk Help Diagnose Dementia?

POSTED ON: December 17, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Observing how people walk can provide information about their risk of dementia. Several factors have been connected to the development of dementia. Age is a significant factor. Genetics and lifestyle also play a role. Early detection can help slow development and prepare for appropriate treatment. According to a recent The New York Post article titled […]
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Food beneficial to aging

What Types of Food Have Aging Benefits?

POSTED ON: December 15, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
The food people eat can benefit or harm them as they age. Food is essential to life. Without it, we would starve and our bodies would shut down. Although any meal or snack provides calories for your body to burn as fuel, not all options are equally beneficial. According to a recent Healthline article titled […]
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Missing teeth and dementia

Missing Teeth - a Risk Factor for Dementia?

POSTED ON: December 10, 2021 BY: Kyle Krull
Missing teeth may have a connection to dementia. Many people have negative feelings about going to the dentist. Perhaps the aversions is due to the sound of the drill. Maybe there is a memory of nerve pain in a tooth. After all, who can forget Sir Laurence Olivier and Dustin Hoffman in the Marathon Man. […]
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