So many Canadians are expected to develop Alzheimer's disease and dementia in the next 30 years that a new case will be diagnosed every two minutes unless preventive measures are taken, a new report says.
There are ways to combat this without drugs. Create new neural pathways in the brain. You'd be surprised how easy it is to do. Learn a new language, have days or a time of day where you try and do everything with your opposite hand. Do crosswords.
I also have a feeling that this huge projected increase may in part be caused by all the aluminum pop cans. I know there was concern about aluminum a while back, just not sure if there was ever empirical evidence showing a link bewteen aluminum and dementia or if it was proved there is no link.
"Brenda" said If everyone lives long enough, we all get it. Just like cancer.
well yeah but some get it wayyyyy earlier. None of those ideas will necessarily prevent it from happening, but it has been shown that those with active brains can stave it off longer.
"PublicAnimalNo9" said If everyone lives long enough, we all get it. Just like cancer.
well yeah but some get it wayyyyy earlier. None of those ideas will necessarily prevent it from happening, but it has been shown that those with active brains can stave it off longer. I know, but somehow, I think genes play a role too.
My friends gramma had it, and while visiting her, we "met" a "young" woman, who had it. She was only 52...
My gramma got it (86), but my other didn't, neither did my greatgrandma, who died in her sleep, healthy as hell, at 96.
"Brenda" said If everyone lives long enough, we all get it. Just like cancer.
well yeah but some get it wayyyyy earlier. None of those ideas will necessarily prevent it from happening, but it has been shown that those with active brains can stave it off longer. I know, but somehow, I think genes play a role too.
My friends gramma had it, and while visiting her, we "met" a "young" woman, who had it. She was only 52...
My gramma got it (86), but my other didn't, neither did my greatgrandma, who died in her sleep, healthy as hell, at 96.
True, genetics does play some role, but sometimes it fools ya. My mom's parents and 5 siblings all died of cancer before they hit 65. Most were in their 50's. My mom died of Alzheimers last year at the age of 79. Never even had a cancer scare. But, as some old soldiers say, the Fickle Finger of Fate cannot be explained, it just is.
You'd be surprised how easy it is to do. Learn a new language, have days or a time of day where you try and do everything with your opposite hand. Do crosswords.
I also have a feeling that this huge projected increase may in part be caused by all the aluminum pop cans. I know there was concern about aluminum a while back, just not sure if there was ever empirical evidence showing a link bewteen aluminum and dementia or if it was proved there is no link.
If everyone lives long enough, we all get it. Just like cancer.
well yeah but some get it wayyyyy earlier. None of those ideas will necessarily prevent it from happening, but it has been shown that those with active brains can stave it off longer.
If everyone lives long enough, we all get it. Just like cancer.
well yeah but some get it wayyyyy earlier. None of those ideas will necessarily prevent it from happening, but it has been shown that those with active brains can stave it off longer.
I know, but somehow, I think genes play a role too.
My friends gramma had it, and while visiting her, we "met" a "young" woman, who had it. She was only 52...
My gramma got it (86), but my other didn't, neither did my greatgrandma, who died in her sleep, healthy as hell, at 96.
If everyone lives long enough, we all get it. Just like cancer.
well yeah but some get it wayyyyy earlier. None of those ideas will necessarily prevent it from happening, but it has been shown that those with active brains can stave it off longer.
I know, but somehow, I think genes play a role too.
My friends gramma had it, and while visiting her, we "met" a "young" woman, who had it. She was only 52...
My gramma got it (86), but my other didn't, neither did my greatgrandma, who died in her sleep, healthy as hell, at 96.
True, genetics does play some role, but sometimes it fools ya. My mom's parents and 5 siblings all died of cancer before they hit 65. Most were in their 50's. My mom died of Alzheimers last year at the age of 79. Never even had a cancer scare.
But, as some old soldiers say, the Fickle Finger of Fate cannot be explained, it just is.
I blame the internet. And video games. And McDonalds. And Marilyn Manson. And teh JOO$.
Psssst, it's really aliens
Let them die of heart attacks from over-exertion.
And it is us that will have to pay for it...