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Summary: It is estimated that as many as 5.4 million people in the United States are living with Alzheimer's. Alzheimer's is the sixth-leading cause of death in the United States, and today of the 5.4 million Americans are living with the disease.
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It has been revealed that cannabinoids can slow or even halt the progression of Alzheimer's disease by improving the condition of communication pathways in the brain.
There is no cure for Alzheimers disease, but symptoms may be reduced and quality of life may be improved for a time through any number of “complementary” therapies that are available.
Stress is key for survival, but too much stress can be detrimental. Emotional stress that stays around for weeks or months can weaken the immune system and cause high blood pressure, fatigue, depression, anxiety and even heart disease.
Prayer enables you to set your mind on the things above. Colossians 3:2 says, “Set your mind on the things which are above, not on the things which are on the earth.”
Through scripture, we can find Gods guidance to good health, as it is rated of high importance. These bible verses expose us to God’s rules for good physical, mental, and spiritual health.
Yoga can offer simple movements and much-needed periods of rest. Breath awareness helps keep patients and caregivers connected with physical sensations, thoughts and emotions.
Scientists might have discovered a potential new treatment for dementia, in the form of blueberry vinegar. In the recent study, researchers show how the fermented product improved short-term memory in mice with amnesia. Researchers say that blueberry vinegar has the potential to reduce memory loss in people with dementia.
Beyond living with others, about one in five Americans reports rarely or never feeling close to others. Further, two in five Americans sometimes or always feel that their relationships are not meaningful. Hence, the lack of quality relationships may be a large factor in loneliness.