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How food can be used to support people living with dementiaAs dementia rates rise globally, families and care partners are seeking ways to maintain meaningful connections with loved ...
“Higher intake of red meat, particularly processed red meat, was associated with a higher risk of developing dementia and ...
Several studies have suggested that a diet rich in sugar and saturated fat can contribute to inflammation in the brain, potentially damaging brain cells and raising the risk of dementia.
Dementia is top of mind for Dr. Nathaniel Chin ... but you can lower your risk with your lifestyle choices. Start with your diet. Foods that are highly processed and full of sugar and fat ...
In South Asian communities, food is a cornerstone of cultural identity.Dishes are often tied to regional traditions, religious practices, and family legacies. For individuals living with dementia ...
New research suggests that processed red meat increases the risk of dementia. The more of these meats you have, the higher the risk. The link between unprocessed red meat and dementia is less clear.
As dementia rates rise globally, families and care partners are seeking ways to maintain meaningful connections with loved ones experiencing memory loss. In many cultures, food is central to ...
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