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Alzheimer’s Day: These three diseases are slowly making your memory weak, be alert in time
Samira Vishwas | September 21, 2025 2:24 PM CST

 

World Alzheimer’s Day 2025: Today, on September 21, ‘World Alzheimer’s Day’ is being celebrated all over the world. This special day is celebrated to alert people about Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s is a disease that affects a human’s thinking, memory and everyday tasks.

Many scientific research regarding this disease has proved that poor lifestyle affects our mental health, and the disease is serious. Research has also shown that many diseases are responsible for increasing diseases like Alzheimer’s.

Danger of disease before age

Research has reported that, diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity, which used to be earlier after the age of 60-70, are now appearing at the age of 30-40. All diseases are not only harming the heart or body, but also have a serious effect on the brain. Apart from this, if the sugar is not under control in diabetes for a long time, then the right amount of energy does not reach the brain. Brain cells begin to dull and human beings have trouble remembering things. Some scientists have even called it type-3 diabetes, as it damages the brain from inside like diabetes. This can cause the functioning of insulin in the brain to deteriorate, which gradually reduces the strength to think and remember.

High blood pressure also increases the danger

It is said that high blood pressure is considered to be heart - disease, but its effect is also deep on the brain. When the blood pressure in the body continues to increase, there is pressure on the veins of the brain. Due to this, the blood does not flow properly to the brain. When the brain does not get the right nutrition and oxygen, its functionality begins to decrease. In this case, the risk of diseases like Alzheimer’s and Dementia increases, especially when this condition persists for a long time. In addition, obesity leads to hormonal changes in the body, which can weaken the functioning of the brain.

This process is slow, but by the time its symptoms begin to appear, it is too late. People who are fat, especially those who have more fat around the stomach, there is a kind of swelling in their body, called chronic inflammation. This inflammation gradually damages the veins of the brain.

According to IANS


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