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  2. Study reveals best salad dressing for preventing dementia - AOL

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    They say blueberry vinegar helps increase a protein in the brain associated with creating and maintaining healthy neurons, something Alzheimer’s patients usually lack. So try a salad with ...

  3. Is the MIND diet really best for preventing dementia? - AOL

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    Another key nutrient for cognition: omega-3 fatty acids. They may protect against dementia because they help with brain function. Foods that contain at least one of these key nutrients include: Salmon

  4. Eating these foods lowers dementia risk, even with type 2 ...

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    An anti-inflammatory diet reduced the risk of dementia by 31% in people even if they had type 2 diabetes, heart disease or stroke, according to a new study.

  5. MIND diet - Wikipedia

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    The MIND diet was published in 2015. [3] Changes in cognitive ability were correlated with specific nutritional components of the MIND diet. [3] The inclusion of higher numbers of MIND diet recommended foods in one's daily diet was associated with less cognitive decline than when these foods were not included or were included in lesser quantities. [3]

  6. Nutrition and cognition - Wikipedia

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    Strategy for treatment is dependent on the person's level of deficiency as well as their level of cognitive functioning. [29] Treatment for those with severe deficiency involves 1000 μg of B 12 administered intramuscularly daily for one week, weekly for one month, then monthly for the rest of the person's life.

  7. Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    The cost to society worldwide to care for individuals with AD is projected to increase nearly ten-fold, and reach about US$9.1 trillion by 2050. [259] Costs for those with more severe dementia or behavioral disturbances are higher and are related to the additional caregiving time to provide physical care. [260]

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