Wendy Williams documentary producers didn’t know she had dementia

Wendy Williams documentary producers didn’t know she had dementia

If you watched Lifetime’s Wendy Williams docuseries that premiered over the weekend and felt uncomfortable, you weren’t alone. “Where is Wendy Williams?” premiered over the weekend and featured numerous scenes of the former talk show host unsteady, belligerent, confused and also drunk. Her manager would regularly find liquor bottles hidden throughout her apartment, behavior that … Read more

Dementia-stricken Wendy Williams, 59, admits sinking entire bottle of vodka while in bed in disturbing new documentary

Dementia-stricken Wendy Williams, 59, admits sinking entire bottle of vodka while in bed in disturbing new documentary

By James Gordon For Dailymail.com 05:25 25 Feb 2024, updated 06:38 25 Feb 2024 Share or comment on this article: Wendy Williams, 59, admitted to consuming an entire bottle of vodka amid a in a revealing documentary that followed the former talk show host for almost a year On Thursday it was revealed how Williams … Read more

‘Laid back’ mom diagnosed at 50 after sudden personality shift

‘Laid back’ mom diagnosed at 50 after sudden personality shift

By Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com 15:32 26 Jan 2024, updated 15:56 26 Jan 2024 Family knew something wasn’t right when laid back Jana Nelson became moody MRI revealed she had dementia at age 50 – despite no family history of disease READ MORE: Eight lifestyle factors that signal you are aging well A mother who had … Read more

Texas ranks among the worst states for good brain health in recent study

Texas ranks among the worst states for good brain health in recent study

The study from the health science company, Life Extension.com ranked all 50 states for good brain health based on seven metrics: Texas: No. 43 (overall) Adults who exercise: 73.7% (#44) Adults who eat fruit and vegetables every day: 67.6% (#40) Adults who don’t get enough sleep: 35.1% (#28) Meditation interest score: 43 (#38) Adults who … Read more

Sudden financial shock in middle-age may raise your risk of dementia, warns study

Sudden financial shock in middle-age may raise your risk of dementia, warns study

By Victoria Allen Science Editor For The Daily Mail 11:58 27 Dec 2023, updated 12:02 27 Dec 2023 A sudden financial shock in middle-age, like losing your job or most of your savings, could raise the risk of suffering dementia. The stress of losing a large amount of money appears to speed up cognitive decline, … Read more

Sweet Reason Why An Entire Plane Began Singing To A Belligerent Elderly Passenger

Sweet Reason Why An Entire Plane Began Singing To A Belligerent Elderly Passenger

While aboard an airplane while it was already high in the sky, passengers were startled when a man began hollering, appearing confused as to where he was.  Many passengers attempted to force the man back into his seat but he resisted, unsure of what triggered his sudden breakdown.  However, when his wife emerged from the restroom, … Read more

​People will these personality traits will have great memory in old age​

​People will these personality traits will have great memory in old age​

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Eating chocolate extract may reduce chance of cognitive decline linked to dementia, NIH-funded study hints

Eating chocolate extract may reduce chance of cognitive decline linked to dementia, NIH-funded study hints

By Emily Joshu Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com 17:17 07 Dec 2023, updated 17:23 07 Dec 2023 Compounds in cocoa did not improve cognitive function in older adults  There were, however, improvements in memory in older adults with poor diets  READ MORE: The science-backed diet said to slash your risk of dementia Eating chocolate may slow down … Read more

New Alzheimer’s drug given to first patient at Harborview Medical Center

New Alzheimer’s drug given to first patient at Harborview Medical Center

SEATTLE — A Mount Vernon man was the first to receive the new Alzheimer’s drug, lecanemab, at the University of Washington (UW) Medicine’s Memory and Brain Wellness Center on Dec. 1. “I’m pleased that Harborview Medical Center is one of the first West Coast hospitals to administer the IV infusion treatment to our qualifying patients,” … Read more