Learn How Alzheimer’s Creeped Into My Brain
Alzheimer's doesn't begin with memory loss. It begins silently 20 to 30 years earlier as changes in beta-amyloid, toxic oligomers, inflammation, and tau gradually damage the brain. This article explains the modern science behind Alzheimer's in clear, understandable language and shows how new blood tests, biomarkers, and treatments like Leqembi are transforming diagnosis, and offering hope for the future.
Hearing Loss and Alzheimer’s: What Every Senior Need to Know
Many people think hearing loss only affects their ears, but the greatest damage may occur in the brain. Discover how untreated hearing loss increases cognitive load, drains cognitive reserve, raises dementia risk, and why properly fitted hearing aids can help your brain stay healthier, sharper, and more resilient.