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Ways of Preventing Alzheimer's*
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strikes fear in all of us. The thought of losing your mind as you grow
older is terrifying and made worse by the fact that, before now, there
appeared to be little we could do to slow down or avoid Alzheimer’s, which
is the most common form of dementia.Today, research has found many factors
that raise or diminish the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Following these
tips, you could slash your chances of developing the disease:

*1. Check out your ankle*
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blood flow in your foot is a clue to trouble in your brain and a simple
test can reveal its cognitive state and your lihood of stroke and dementia.
The theory is that the health of your blood vessels is similar throughout
the body. The degree of clogged arteries and blood flow in the feet can
suggest atherosclerosis in cerebral blood vessels. Ask your doctor for an
ankle-brachial index (ABI) test which involves an ultrasound device and a
blood pressure cuff that compares blood pressure in your ankle to that in
your arm. To remedy any impairment of blood flow your GP may advise
stepped-up exercise or a change in diet/medication.
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Antioxidant-rich foods*
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foods infuse your brain with antioxidants that can slow memory decline and
help prevent Alzheimer’s. All fruit and vegetables are good but at the top
of the list are black raspberries, elderberries, raisins and blueberries.
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Beware of bad fats*
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type of fat you eat changes your brain’s functioning for better or worse.
Stay away from saturated fats which strangle brain cells causing them to
become inefficient. Buy low fat or fat-free dairy products including milk,
cheese and ice cream. Cut down on deep-fried foods.
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Chocolate
Treat*
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the main ingredient in chocolate, has sky-high concentrations of
antioxidants called flavanols, which possess strong heart and
brain-protecting properties. Drinking cocoa increases blood flow to the
brain. Cocoa powder has twice as many flavanols as dark chocolate, which
has twice a many as milk chocolate. White chocolate has zero.
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Grow
a bigger brain*
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brain starts to shrink when you reach 30 or 40 so it takes longer to learn.
However scientists now believe you can increase the size of your brain
through learning. Try studying, learning new things or broadening your
circle of friends for stimulation.
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The Estrogen Evidence*
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per cent of Alzheimer’s patients are women, possibly because midway through
life, they lose the protection that is provided by estrogen, which boosts
memory. Unless your GP says otherwise, start taking estrogen immediately at
the time of menopause – starting any later opens you up to the risk
of dementia and stroke.
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Raise good cholesterol*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>It’s
well known that having a high level of good-type HDL blood cholesterol
protects you from heart disease, but it can also save your brain.
Researchers claim it blocks sticky stuff that destroys brain cells and acts
as an anti-inflammatory to lessen brain damage. Ways to ramp up good
cholesterol include exercise, drinking moderate amounts of alcohol and
losing weight.
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Google something*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>Doing
an internet search can stimulate aging brains even more than reading a
book. And MRI scans show that savvy surfers have twice as many sparks of
brain activity as novices. Go online to search for information, things to
buy, or games to play. Although it’s not known how much it will benefit
your brain, it’s better than passive pursuits.
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The ApoE4 gene*
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in four of you reading this has a specific genetic time bomb that makes you
three to ten times more susceptible to developing late-onset Alzheimer’s.
The gene is called apolipoprotein E4. If you inherit a single variant of
ApoE4 from one parent, your Alzheimer’s risk triples. If you inherit a
double dose from both parents, your risk rises by 10 times. Ask your doctor
about a DNA test to reveal your ApoE4 genotype.
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Say yes to coffee*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>Coffee
is emerging as a tonic for the aging brain. It is anti-inflammatory, helps
block the ill effects of cholesterol in the brain and cuts the risks of
stroke, depression and diabetes, all promoters of dementia. It is also high
in antioxidants and caffeine which stop neuronal death and lessen diabetes,
high blood pressure, and strokes that bring on dementia. For most people, a
moderate daily intake of coffee, two to four cups, won’t hurt and may help.
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Dangers of weight loss*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>Unexplained
weight loss after age 60 or so may be a sign of Alzheimer’s. A study showed
that women with the disease started losing weight at least 10 years before
dementia was diagnosed. Among women of equal weight, those who went on to
develop dementia slowly became thinner over three decades and, when
diagnosed, weighed an average 12lb less than women who were free of
Alzheimer’s. Talk to your doctor about unexplained weight loss after 60.
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Drink wine*
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daily glass of wine may help delay dementia. Research says that alcohol is
an anti-inflammatory and raises good cholesterol which helps ward off
dementia. High antioxidants in red wine give it additional anti-dementia
clout. Such antioxidants act as artery relaxants, dilating blood vessels
and increasing blood flow which encourages cognitive functioning.
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Know the early signs*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>Memory
problems are not the first clue. You may notice a decline in depth
perception, for example you reach to pick up a glass of water and miss it.
Or you misjudge the distance in walking across a street.

Doing a jigsaw puzzle or reading a map may also be confusing. Losing your
sense of smell can also be an early clue, as well as asking the same
question repeatedly or misplacing belongings in odd places ( putting keys
in the fridge). Be aware of memory problems as the earlier the signs are
spotted, the more successful lifestyle changes and medications are ly to be.

*14. A Mediterranean diet*
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Mediterranean diet, no matter where you live, can help save your brain from
memory deterioration and dementia. Studies consistently find that what the
Greeks and Italians eat is truly brain food. Following this diet – rich in
green leafy vegetables, fish, fruits, nuts, legumes, olive oil and a little
vino – can cut your chances of Alzheimer’s by nearly half. Rather than
depending on just one food or a few nutrients, it is a rich menu of many
complex brain benefactors, including an array of antioxidants, which shield
brain cells from oxidative damage.
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Middle Age Obesity*
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brain cares if you are fat. A study showed obese people had 8% less brain
tissue and overweight people had 4% less brain tissue than people of
average weight, which according to some scientists hugely increases the
risk of Alzheimer’s. Moreover, brain shrinkage occurred in areas of the
brain targeted by Alzheimer’s, which are critical for planning, long-term
memory, attention and executive functions, and control of movement.

Tackle signs of rising weight early, when you are young or middle-aged.
Oddly, being obese after the age of 70 does not raise the risk of
Alzheimer’s but that doesn’t mean you should neglect exercise as it is the
best way of stimulating cognitive functioning and may delay the onset of
Alzheimer’s at any age.
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Get a good night’s sleep*
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lack of sleep is toxic to brain cells. Sleep has surprising powers to
protect your brain against memory loss and Alzheimer’s. It is a wonder drug
that helps manipulate levels of the dreaded brain toxin peptide
beta-amyloid, a prime instigator of Alzheimer’s, which according to one
scientist puts you at accelerated risk. Research has also found that
sleeping an average of five hours or less a night is linked to large
increases in dangerous visceral abdominal fat, which can cause diabetes and
obesity that can lead to Alzheimer’s. Take naps and seek treatment for
sleep disorders.
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Have an extended social circle*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>Studying
the brain of a highly sociable 90-year-old woman who died from Alzheimer’s,
researchers in Chicago found that having a large social network provided
her with strong “cognitive reserve” that enabled her brain not to realize
she had Alzheimer’s. Why this happens is a mystery, but interacting with
friends and family seems to make the brain more efficient. It finds
alternative routes of communication to bypass broken connections left by
Alzheimer’s. So see friends and family often and expand your social
network. The stronger the brain reserve you build through life, the more ly
you are to stave off Alzheimer’s symptoms.
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Deal with stress*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>When
you are under stress, your body pours out hormones called corticosteroids,
which can save you in a crisis. But persistent stress reactions triggered
by everyday events work frustration, traffic and financial worries can be
dangerous. Over time, it can destroy brain cells and suppress the growth of
new ones, actually shrinking your brain. Sudden traumatic events the death
of a loved one or a life-changing event retirement can leave a hangover of
severe psychological stress that precedes dementia. Be aware that chronic
stress can increase older people’s vulnerability to memory decline and
dementia. Seek professional advice. Antidepressants, counseling, relaxation
techniques and other forms of therapy may head off stress-related memory
loss if treated early.
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Take care of your teeth*
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gums may poison your brain. People with tooth and gum disease tend to
score lower in memory and cognition tests, according to US dental
researchers who found that infection responsible for gum disease gives
off inflammatory byproducts that travel to areas of the brain involved in
memory loss.

Consequently, brushing, flossing and preventing gum disease may help keep
your gums and teeth healthy but may also make your memory sharper. In
another study, older people with the most severe gingivitis – inflamed gums
– were two to three times more ly to show signs of impaired memory and
cognition than those with the least.
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Get enough Vitamin B12*
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you age, blood levels of vitamin B12 go down and the chance of Alzheimer’s
goes up. Your ability to absorb it from foods diminishes in middle age,
setting the stage for brain degeneration years later. Researchers at Oxford
University found that a brain running low on B12 actually shrinks and a
shortage can lead to brain atrophy by ripping away myelin, a fatty
protective sheath around neurons. It can also trigger inflammation, another
destroyer of brain cells. Take 500 to 1000mcg of vitamin B12 daily after
the age of 40. If you or an older family member has unexplained memory
loss, fatigue or signs of dementia, be sure to get tested for vitamin B12
deficiency by your GP.
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Vinegar in everything*
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is plenty of evidence that  vinegar decreases risk factors that may lead to
memory decline, namely high blood sugar, insulin resistance,
diabetes, pre-diabetes and weight gain. Researchers in Phoenix, Arizona,
have noted in studies of humans and animals that the acidic stuff packs
potent glucose-lowering effects. Studies have also found it can curb
appetite and food intake, helping prevent weight gain and obesity, which
are associated with diabetes, accelerated dementia and memory loss. Pour on
the vinegar – add it to salad dressings, eat it by the spoonful, even mix
it into a glass of drinking water. Any type of vinegar works.
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Have your eyes checked*
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you preserve good or excellent vision as you age, your chances of
developing dementia drop by an astonishing 63%. And if it’s poor, just
visiting an optician for an eye test and possible treatment at least once
in later life cuts your dementia odds by about the same amount. Exactly how
vision problems promote dementia is not clear but impaired vision makes it
difficult to participate in mental and physical activities such as reading
and exercising, as well as social activities, all believed to delay
cognitive decline. Be aware that your eyes reflect and influence how your
brain is functioning, especially as you age. Don’t tolerate poor vision, as
often it can be corrected.
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Eat curry or take curcumin pills*
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<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Amdavadis4Ever/join?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma>Curry
powder contains the yellow-orange spice turmeric, packed with curcumin, a
component reported to stall memory decline. One study showed elderly
Indians who ate even modest amounts of curry did better in cognitive tests.
Curcumin works by blocking the build-up of Alzheimer’s-inducing amyloid
plaques (deposits found in the brains of sufferers) then nibbles away at
existing plaque to slow cognitive decline.

It is recommended to eat two or three curries a week, and make it a yellow
curry. Otherwise, sprinkle the spice on your food. Read more about the many
benefits of Curcumin.
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Diabetes control*
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type 2 diabetes makes you more vulnerable to Alzheimer’s. Studies show it
may double or triple your risk and the earlier diabetes takes hold, the
higher the odds of dementia. Some experts refer to Alzheimer’s as “diabetes
of the brain”. The two disorders have similar causes – obesity, high blood
pressure, high cholesterol, high fat and high sugar diets, low physical
activity as well as high blood sugar. In short, diabetes can deliver a
double whammy to the brain, destroying neurons and increasing inflammation.
Do everything possible to keep blood sugar levels low and stick to a
low-saturated-fat diet and regular exercise.
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Drink more tea*
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suggests that tea stalls the cognitive loss that precedes Alzheimer’s and
that the more tea you drink, the sharper your ageing memory is. Tea’s
secret is no mystery. The leaves are packed with compounds able to
penetrate the blood-brain barrier and block neuronal damage.

One particular green tea antioxidant can block the toxicity of
beta-amyloid, which kills brain cells. Make a point of drinking black and
green tea. Don’t add milk - it can reduce tea’s antioxidant activity by 25%.
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