Alzheimer can start from lack of sense of taste, memory problems and lack of sleep. Connie Dello Buono DETECTING DIMINISHING DOPAMINE FIRING CELLS IN BRAIN COULD REVEAL EARLIEST SIGNS OF ALZHEIMER’S NEUROSCIENCE NEWSMARCH 27, 2018 According to researchers, if the ventral tegmental area is unable to produce the correct amount of dopamine for the hippocampus,Continue reading “Alzheimer clues”
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Parietal lobe: 10 years before signs of Alzheimer, sense of smell and direction
The executive control center of the brain, the prefrontal cortex and the parietal lobe are responsible for behaviors, problem solving and sense of smell.
Decreased sense of smell may indicate early dementia. Loss of sense of smell may indicate onset of some types of dementia, researchers say. Previous research has associated olfactory loss, or anosmia, with cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or Alzheimer’s disease (AD).
Loss of sense of taste can indicate onset of Parkinson’s.
Exercise for the brain
Take deep breathing thru your nose and lift your arms and bend your knees. Walking and swimming are beneficial exercises for the brain.
Nutrients for the brain