"Vitamin D and Dementia Prevention: How Midlife Levels Protect Brain Health & Lower Alzheimer’s Risk"

Could Midlife Vitamin D Levels Protect Against Dementia? New Study Sheds Light As the global population ages, the search for modifiable risk factors to prevent or delay dementia has intensified. A new study, published this month in Neurology Open Access, suggests that maintaining adequate vitamin D levels in midlife may be associated with lower levels … Read more

How Solving Puzzles Can Delay Alzheimer’s Symptoms by Years

For millions of families worldwide, the fight against neurodegenerative decline is often focused on medical interventions and pharmaceutical breakthroughs. However, new research suggests that a simple, tactile hobby—puzzling—could serve as a powerful tool in delaying the onset of Alzheimer’s symptoms, potentially pushing back the diagnosis by several years. The concept centers on the “cognitive reserve,” … Read more

Speed Training Cuts Dementia Risk: 20-Year Study Shows Promise

Brain Training Linked to 25% Reduction in Dementia Risk, Landmark Study Finds The prospect of maintaining cognitive health as we age is a growing concern globally, with the number of individuals affected by dementia steadily rising. Now, a long-term study offers a significant beacon of hope: targeted training of processing speed can substantially reduce the … Read more

Psychosis & Brain Changes: Long-Term Study Reveals New Therapy Insights

Dynamic Brain Changes in Psychosis Offer New Hope for Personalized Treatment The experience of psychosis, often associated with conditions like schizophrenia, is increasingly understood not as a static illness but as a dynamic process shaped by brain development, symptoms, and—crucially—treatment. A growing body of research, including a recent long-term study from the University of Sevilla … Read more