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  • 10 Drugs That Can Cause Memory Loss

    Drugs that cause memory loss

    One of the most common causes of memory loss is drugs. Not just illegal drugs, but prescription, and over-the-counter medications included.

    If you take medications like Benadryl, or other allergy medications and sleep aids, this may be impacting your memory. Common medications that treat allergies, anxiety, and insomnia are known for causing memory loss.

  • How Coconut Oil may help with Memory Loss

    How coconut oil may help with memory loss

    Can coconut oil really boost brain performance, and function? Certain studies show how coconut oil may help with memory loss. Coconut oil has been recognized for its healthy essentials known to promote circulatory health, weight control, and aging.

    In 2004, a study took place with 20 Alzheimer's patients. These patients were given coconut oil on random days, and were evaluated individually shortly after taking each dose. Some of these patients had improved scoring on an Alzheimer's cognitive scale, and all patients recalled paragraphs better.

  • How to Care for Someone with Alzheimer's

    How to Care for Someone with Alzheimer's

    Knowing how to care for someone with Alzhiemer's can be difficult for caregivers because every day brings different challenges. Alzheimer's disease is not something that most people are familiar with, unless they have known someone with the disease, or took the initiative to learn more about it.

    So how do you care for someone with Alzheimer's disease? Every day is a new learning experience, and it is important to learn what you can about the disease. Alzheimer's is a brain disease that causes nerve cells in the brain to die.

  • What is Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly

    What is Mild Cognitive Impairment in the Elderly?Mild cognitive impairment in the elderly is a noticeable decline in memory, and thinking skills. People with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) have an increased risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, or other types of dementia.

    MCI is not a condition that progressively worsens. It is possible for the effects of MCI to turn around for the better unlike Alzheimer's disease, or dementia. So how do you determine the difference between MCI, and other brain illnesses?

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