Better education during childhood decreases risk of dementia in African Americans
New York, Apr 28 (IBNS): A newly published observational study from the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University has found that increased levels of education, particularly for those who grew up in low-income rural areas, was significantly associated with the decrease in the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in older African Americans previously reported by the same research group.
3 Delicious, Healthy & Easy Bread Recipes You Need to Try Today
Nothing is more delightful than a crisp, buttery toast waiting for you on the breakfast table. For therushed and hurried mornings, a loaf of bread seems like an ideal breakfast choice. For starters, bread is a very versatile base for various dishes. Dip them in eggs and milk to make French toasts, or toss it in Indian spices and herbs to make bread poha. Even kids love snacks made from bread. So, why not bake them at home with the assistance of atta kneaderinstead of buying from outside?
Could technology improve the lives of people living with dementia?
Queensland, Mar 6 (IBNS): Being able to tell your family you love them, order a meal at a cafe, and talk to friends are all things most people take for granted— but for people living with dementia, communication difficulties can lead to isolation.