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  2. Regularly Eating Breakfast Could Shield You Against Age ... - AOL

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    When you don’t get the glucose (blood sugar) your brain craves in the morning, you can end up with brain fog and trouble focusing, Romano says. Related: 8 Ways to Upgrade Breakfast in a Single Bowl

  3. 'I Treat Patients with Alzheimer’s, and This Is the One Pre ...

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    Research suggests that at least 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity could lower your risk for Alzheimer’s disease, “There are just many, many good reasons to exercise, and ...

  4. This Morning Habit Could Be Raising Your Dementia Risk ... - AOL

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    Not eating in the morning can also increase feelings of anxiety due to low blood sugar, and it may increase brain fog, since your brain needs to be “fed”—and until it is, it can’t think ...

  5. Experts: Here Are 5 Ways to Lower Your Risk of Dementia

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    The good news is that about a third of Alzheimer’s cases are preventable, according to a spate of recently published research. ... having high blood sugar or cholesterol, getting too little ...

  6. Eating disorders and memory - Wikipedia

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    Patients with various forms of dementia have impairments in their activities of daily living including eating, and eating disorders have been found in patients with dementia. Patients with frontotemporal dementia (FTD) tend to have an eating disorder where they have food cravings and difficulty controlling the amount and type of food eaten but ...

  7. Dr. Sanjay Gupta is optimizing his brain health. Here are his ...

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    Blood sugar spikes can contribute to insulin resistance and, thus, Alzheimer’s risk. “There are foods that definitely spiked my blood sugar that surprised me, and others that I thought would ...

  8. Alzheimer’s expert reveals how to reduce dementia risk - AOL

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    Dementia is top of mind for Dr. Nathaniel Chin — not only because he’s the medical director for the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention but also because his father, Dr. Moe Chin ...

  9. 'I'm a Neurologist, and This Is What I Eat for Lunch Almost ...

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    Dr. Patel says that eating diets that go heavy on ultra-processed foods (UPFs) can increase a person's odds of developing numerous chronic conditions, including heart disease and dementia.