Alzheimer’s disease

Sleeping face down reduces the threat of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

The shape or position we sleep in could have an effect on our neurological health, according to a study by Stony Brook University in the United States. Apparently, sleeping sideways or sideways would help our brain remove certain wastes that contribute to the increased risk of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, among other diseases. Although these findings

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The skin doesn’t have Alzheimer’s, remember a caress or scar

There is a kind of common misconception: people with Alzheimer’s or others with dementia tend to disconnect from the outside world today to enter their distant and unreal world, this is not true, but the person with Alzheimer’s is no longer who he was, he loses his identity to society and his feelings almost automatically

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