May 20, 2012

High risk to suffer dementia cubs for middle-age smoker

High risk to suffer dementia cubs for middle-age smoker

Article by James Hong









U.S. researchers recently found that too many middle-aged smokers more likely to suffer dementia cubs. California researchers recently published study report. In-order to understand the relationship smoking and dementia, investigation were carried out from 2,000 people between 1978 to 1985 of 50 to 60 years middle-aged peers and to track these group of peoples after 23 years, 25.4% of the study found that suffering from different types of dementia, 1136 patients suffers Alzheimer’s disease (elderly dementia), 416 patients known as vascular dementia.

Study found that compared to non-smoking peers, smoking two packs of cigarettes a day for adults, 157% chance of higher risk of suffer Alzheimer’s disease, 172% of higher risk of suffer vascular dementia disease, and above both relationship are not affected by race, sex, hypertension, high cholesterol, drunk, heart disease, stroke, or body weight and other factors.

Researchers pointed out that this conclusion does not apply to quit smoking or smoke less than half package for adults. And further explain that smoking can cause cerebral blood coagulation, and thus easily lead to vascular dementia. In addition smoking can also cause oxidative stress and inflammation and so on, thereby enhancing the risk of suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.

Alzheimer’s disease can be divided into three categories: Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, mixed type dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is caused by a brain degenerative disease dementia; vascular dementia is caused by various reasons, blood disorders caused by cerebral vascular dementia; mixed type dementia is which above both diseases exist together.

Smoking in the home surrounding will cause high impact on children. In addition, many smokers think that as long as do not smoke indoors, the children will never take unfair second-hand smoke. Recent study in Germany confirmed the claim that even if the parents smoking in the outdoor and garden, the child still likely to be affected.

University of Greifswald, Germany has revealed that in smoking households, 57% of the children found the nicotine metabolites in urine, 22.7% of the urine found nicotine metabolites has reached more than 40 ng per milliliter level. It is worth to note that the above children suffer of second-hand smoke, there are 231 parents claimed never smoke indoors.

The researchers said that only outdoor smoking cannot be completely avoided by the smoke as children were affected in the car smoking and walking with children, these smoking areas are often neglected by parents.

Of course, the most affected are the children in the indoor smoking parents. Some parents think that as long as the ventilation window in the evening open before going to sleep, or just smoking in the smoking room can prevent second-hand smoke on child, but this practice still cannot prevent a child from exposure to smoke. Researchers have raised attention hazards of smoking on infants and young children.



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Types of dementia

Types of dementia

Article by Sharon Bell









Dementia often occurs in the elderly but it can also affect young adults though rarely. If the condition starts before the age of 65 it is called presenile dementia. The senile type, on the other hand, occurs after 65.

Depending on its cause, dementia may either be primary or secondary. Primary dementia is found in about 80 to 90 percent of cases and is caused by pathological changes in the brain cells or cerebral vessels. While these changes are also apparent in secondary dementia, these are the result of other diseases. This is true in 10 to 20 percent of cases.

Secondary dementia usually follows diseases alike brain tumors or multiple head injuries that can lead to subdural hematoma (the accumulation of blood in the skull). Not a few boxers have died because of this. An unrecognized infection can also cause secondary dementia. Formerly, the culprit here was syphilis but now all eyes are on Lyme disease – a frequent cause of dementia.

Diabetes and an underactive thyroid are other possible causes of secondary dementia. So are nutritional, deficiencies, particularly those involving vitamin B12 and folic acid. Heavy metal poisoning, excessive alcohol intake and an overdose of sleeping pills, tranqui1izers, and narcotics can also affect brain function and eventually result in secondary dementia.

Sometimes the problem may be brought about by loneliness or depression. But this is properly labeled “pseudodementia” since there is no underlying cerebral deterioration. It may, however, lead others to think that the patient has the real thing. Thus, the doctor should take the pain of ruling out any underlying disorder to make an accurate diagnosis of dementia.

“Before you conclude that an older relative or friend who’s behaving ‘strangely’ has irreversible dementia, ask the doctor whether other disorders have been considered and excluded,” said Dr. Isadore Rosenfeld of the New York Hospital Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in The Best Treatment.

If your relative has any of the above conditions, don’t panic. They are reversible and respond well to treatment. The irreversible forms of dementia fall under the primary type. The most common forms of primary dementia include Alzheimer’s disease and multi-infarct dementia (MID).

Alzheimer’s disease is named after the German neurologist Alois Alzheimer who first described the condition in November 1906. But the disease was known as long as 140 years ago and descriptions of it were made as early as 1838.

Alzheimer’s patient was a 51-year-old woman who was jealous of her husband, didn’t trust her doctor, and believed that people were out to murder her.

“On admission, she was helpless, disoriented, could not understand anything, was confused and lost. She seemed to have auditory hallucinations, and would scream for hours on end. She had perception disorders, forgetting the names of common objects. Reading, writing, and conversation were impaired: often she would stop talking completely. However she still walked normally and had full use of her hands, and had normally reacting pupils, Any focal symptoms were mild and transient.” according to Dr. Siegfried Kanowski of Freie University in Berlin who talked about Alzheimer’s first case at the 9th International Bayer Pharma Press Seminar in Vienna.

“Mental regression advanced steadily and she died four and a half years after she was first seen. At the end, she was completely apathetic, confined to bed in a fetal position and incontinent.” he added.

This wasn’t the last time doctors heard about this mysterious disorder. Over four million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease which is the most common cause of dementia in western countries. Although the disease may begin as early as age 4O, it usually strikes the aged with devastating results.

“The disease occurs in approximately 4 percent of persons 65 to 74 years old, 10 percent of those 75 to 84 years, and 17 percent of those 85 years or older. Alzheimer’s disease is extremely rare in young people and is uncommon in middle age,” said Dr. David E. Larson, editor-in-chief of the Mayo Clinic Family Health Book.

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Vitamin B Is the New Weapon Against Dementia

Vitamin B Is the New Weapon Against Dementia

Article by Melon









According to the Daily Telegraph in the British, a new study showed that vitamin B supplement with a large amount could halve the rate of brain atrophy, which had close relationship with elderly people’s memory decline and dementia. The result of the study was so obvious that scientists believed it could innovative treatment of dementia.

Cerebral atrophy is the process of aging. However, for people who suffer from MCI, short for Mild Cognitive Impairment, and dementia, the rate of cerebral atrophy is fast.

Scientists from the University of Oxford have tested 168 people and finally found that taking three kinds of vitamin B everyday can be up to reduce the rate of cerebral atrophy, related with dementia, by 53%. In this report, it was mentioned that among people who were over 70 years old, 16% of them were suffering from Mild Cognitive Impairment. David Smith, one of the pharmacologists participated in this study, said the prospect of the test results was so good.

As usual, with the age become older, the brain would naturally shrink. For example, the annual decline rate of cerebral atrophy for people who were 60 years old may be 0.5%. As for people who suffered from Mild Cognitive Impairment, the annual decline rate may be 1%. What’s more, for people who suffered from dementia, the annual decline rate may be 2.5%, along with severe memory decline problem, reaction speed and so on. Unlike the research in the past, this research carried out by the Oxford University explored a new direction, which is the amount of unnormal brain atrophy.

They have learned clearly that the amino acid and homocysteine in the blood were related to brain atrophy. The higher content of homocysteine in blood, the more serious brain atrophy was. At the same time, people who had higher content of vitamin B in blood often had lower content of homocysteine.

In this study which lasted for nearly two years, half of the informants took supplements which contained high content folic acid, vitamin B6 and vitamin B12 everyday. On the other hands, half of others took placebo every day.

In general, the average amount of cerebral atrophy for people who take vitamin B every day is reduced by 30%, up to 53%. But experts say that further studies are needed to confirm that taking vitamin B with a large amount for a long time is not harmful to the human body.



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