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H2S Study: 50% Improvement in Alzheimer’s Mice

Alzheimer’s disease causes progressive dementia, cognitive decline, memory loss, and motor issues in millions. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S), the “rotten egg” gas linked to flatulence, serves as a natural signaling molecule that supports brain health. A 2021 Johns Hopkins study in Alzheimer’s-like mice showed that a slow-release H2S donor (like NaGYY) reduced tau tangles by sulfhydrating […]

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How to Lower Dementia Risk with Simple Lifestyle Changes

Dementia, including Alzheimer’s, affects millions worldwide, but lifestyle habits can play a major role in preventing or delaying its onset. Key risk factors like physical inactivity, sedentary behavior, obesity, smoking, excessive alcohol, and poor diet contribute to cognitive decline. Prolonged sitting, even if broken up, has been linked to higher dementia risk by impairing brain […]

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Ziploc Bags Microplastics: Lawsuit & Health Risks

A class action lawsuit in California claims Ziploc bags, made from polyethylene and polypropylene, release harmful microplastics and nanoplastics when microwaved or frozen, despite being marketed as safe. These tiny plastic fragments can leach into food, leading to ingestion and health risks like dementia, heart disease, cancer, and reproductive issues. Microplastics may cross the blood-brain […]

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Alzheimer’s and Aluminum in Deodorants: What You Need to Know

There is no conclusive evidence to establish a link between aluminum in deodorants and Alzheimer’s disease, but some studies have suggested a possible association. It is important to understand that Alzheimer’s disease is a complex condition influenced by various factors, and alternative deodorants are available for those who prefer to avoid aluminum-containing products. Long Version […]