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

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    A landmark 2023 study found a close link between visceral fat and Alzheimer’s disease. “So using a rucksack and walking in a weighted way helps to decrease visceral fat and increase bone, and ...

  3. Replacing one serving per day of processed red meat with a serving of fish was associated with a 28% lower risk of dementia and 51% lower risk of subjective cognitive decline.

  4. '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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Boneless Fish - Wikipedia

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    The Boneless Fish product was initially intended to feed three groups: the elderly, hospital patients, and schoolchildren. It differs from an ordinary frozen fish fillet in that the content of a Boneless Fish pack looks just like a dressed fish. The product is cooked in the same manner as an ordinary fish.

  7. Shark fin soup - Wikipedia

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    In the late-20th century, shark fin soup was a popular delicacy in China, and was eaten in Chinese restaurants around the world. [28] [29] The increasing wealth of the middle class raised demand. [30] The shark fin trade more than doubled between 1985 and 2001. [31]

  8. Omega-3 Fish Oil Supplements Don't Help Alzheimer's Patients

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    Omega-3 fat docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) dietary supplements, commonly sold as fish oil capsules, do not slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, according to a study published Tuesday in the ...

  9. Souvenaid - Wikipedia

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    Souvenaid is a dietary supplement in the form of a thick, yogurt-like drink [1] that is marketed as helping people with Alzheimer's disease.It contains a mixture of water, food coloring, artificial flavors, sugar, docosahexaenoic acid, eicosapentaenoic acid, phospholipids, choline, uridine monophosphate, vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol equivalents), selenium, vitamin B 12, vitamin B 6, and folic ...