Declaration: IAS Aging Matters Magazine is intended for IAS private members (and therefore is not intended for the public). It focuses on the latest international nutritional, hormonal and drug therapies to help combat the signs of aging. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you have read and agreed to the full declaration.


Read the full declaration
Mar 29th, 2024 DOWNLOAD OUR LATEST AGING MATTERS MAGAZINE FOR FREE
Antiaging & Health TopicsAntiaging ArticlesAntiaging VideosAntiviral SolutionsCan C Eye DropsCuraderm BEC5® Skin CreamHealth ConditionsHealth SupplementsHot TopicsMetforminNutritional SupplementsPain ReliefPeptide BioregulatorsSpecialist ProductsSports & Workout Supplements

Dementia & Alzheimers Disease

Our latest research articles concerning Dementia and Alzheimers Disease; these cover a range of topics about these cognitive health conditions including:

  • Slowing down Dementia naturally
  • Slowing down Alzheimers Disease progression
  • Alternative treatments for dementia (all forms) and Alzheimers Disease
  • Arterial stiffness and its relation to dementia
  • Latest research and clinical trials related to these conditions

Did you know…

  1. Every 3 seconds a case of Dementia is diagnosed
  2. Problems with memory loss and cognition can affect anyone of any age, they do not just affect the elderly
  3. Research into Dementia and memory problems is critical to ensure that people living with these conditions receive the best care possible.

Dr. Jonathan Wright details niacinamide

13 October 2022

Since 1976, Jonathan Wright, M.D., has written about the latest natural healing discoveries in his books, newsletter, and magazine articles,…

Read More

The Antiaging Brain Booster- Centrophenoxine

3 May 2022

By James South, MA Centrophenoxine, also known as meclofenoxate, is one of the original antiaging, neuro-energizing substances and it has…

Read More
People riding on bikes

Exercise may lower Alzheimer’s risk by reducing inflammation in the brain

2 March 2022

  “Please remember the real me when I cannot remember you.”    The number of people living with Alzheimer’s disease,…

Read More
A woman with dark brown short hair holding her cheek because of tooth pain

Could gum disease increase your risk of developing Alzheimer’s?

25 January 2019

A recent study reveals the bacteria that is caused by bleeding gums is also found in the brain of patients…

Read More
A 3D cross section of a vein and the red blood cells getting caught in a restricted area

Reducing arterial stiffness could reduce risk of dementia

6 December 2018

A recent study looking into the links between arterial stiffness and cognitive decline has presented data that shows people aged…

Read More
Herpes Diagnosis written down on paper surrounded by pills

Herpes may account for 50% of Alzheimer’s cases

24 October 2018

According to new research, the Herpes virus is linked to half of all Alzheimer’s cases; the new paper was published…

Read More
3 trees shaped as humans heads with the leaves gradually fading in the brain area

Deprenyl and Alzheimer’s disease—update

28 November 2016

Deprenyl and Alzheimer’s disease—update By Ward Dean, M.D. Deprenyl (aka seligiline, trade names Eldepryl®, Jumex®) was discovered in Hungary in…

Read More
A green map targeting on a dark green spot with reoccurring white circles around it

The therapeutic effects of high-dose melatonin administration

28 November 2016

The therapeutic effects of high-dose melatonin administration By Jesus A.F. Tresguerres1, M.D, Ph.D.   This article reviews the effects of…

Read More
A cartoon brain showing the connections made with effects

Smart drugs and nutrients: Piracetam, the original nootropic

26 November 2016

Smart drugs and nutrients, or to give them their correct medical terminology- nootropics, are agents that can not only improve…

Read More

Login

Lost your password?