We have a 50/50 chance on contracting Alzheimers
Everyone has a 50/50 chance of coming down with alzheimers. If you played baseball that is simply an awesome batting
average(500). But we are talking about real life here and not a game.
There are those few inevitabilities in life. You know, those certain issues no one can avoid. It doesn't matter if you're the
richest man alive, or have access to ancient scriptures that promise eternal youth.
The fact is we all age and we all face potential health problems. From loss of eyesight, to decreased hearing, to more severe
problems such as cancer and alzheimers. Father Time tests us as we get up in the years whether we like it or not. This is why it's imperative to
obtain the right knowledge. The more we know about the path that lies ahead, the better off we are.
Fortunately we live in the age of information and technology. With every day comes new progress toward a healthier future. It's
up to us to educate ourselves regarding potential health hazards. So pop open your Google search engine and get informed. Browse through a number
of medical websites that offer valuable information on cancer, alzheimers, and a variety of other health related issues. Remember what G.I. Joe
said; knowing is half the battle.
What do you fret when you ponder getting older? For me, the issues of cancer and alzheimers typically pop up. I can't really help
it. These are just two prominent health concerns now days that seem difficult to avoid. With cancer, we often don't even know why specific
individuals acquire it. However, we do know that your risk level increases as you age. I guess it's true that our bodies tend to wear out.
Alzheimers is of course another big issue when it comes to aging. Once you're 85, your chances of being afflicted with
treacherous alzheimers is around 50/50. Yikes! Those are terrible odds. In fact, they make many of us cringe at the thought. Do you already know
someone who has alzheimers? My wife's grandmother has this mind-altering illness, and it's painful to say the least. She often forgets who her
own children and grandchildren are. This is plain and simply hard on everyone.
What do you know about alzheimers? Did you know that studies have shown that your lifestyle can have an impact? It's not solely
hereditary. What you consume has a detrimental effect on your body and mind.
Doctors informed us that my wife's grandmother dramatically increased her chances of acquiring alzheimers by drinking so much
coffee. The caffeine pulls the water from your muscles and brain, and we all know how much our bodies yearn for water.
There have been recent developements in treatment that you may want to search about online.
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