Category Archives: Dementia
New research shows that older war vets who suffered traumatic brain injury (TBI) during their lives had more than two times the risk of developing dementia. “A diagnosis of a concussion, post-concussion syndrome, a skull fracture or some non-specific head … Continue reading
Randy Poltl came for his follow up evaluation this week. Randy was a defensive back for the Minnesota Vikings and Denver Broncos. He is tall, lean and in seemingly good health. When he joined our study 18 months ago, he … Continue reading
Think how you age and when you die is left to the fate of good or bad genes? Think again. “Only about 5 to 20 percent of the aging process has to do with our genes,” says Jonny Bowden, author … Continue reading
New research has found that those who work 11 hour days or more increases heart attack danger by 67 percent. Are you working yourself into an early grave? A research team from the University College Lunden studied 7000 workers over … Continue reading
New research seems to be popping up every day proving that exercise will not only increase how long you live, but also the quality of life in those years. Here’s a sample of some of the findings. Those with pep … Continue reading

