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Dr. David Ward specializes in working with persons with chronic pain and autoimmune and inflammatory disorders, and those at risk for cognitive decline.

Senior COVID survivors could be 80% more likely to develop Alzheimer’s: study 09/15/2022

Senior COVID survivors could be 80% more likely to develop Alzheimer’s: study The highest risk was found to be in women aged 85 and older.

What Older Adults Do While They Sit Affects Dementia Risk - Neuroscience News 08/29/2022

What Older Adults Do While They Sit Affects Dementia Risk - Neuroscience News Sedentary behaviors while sitting for extended periods of time, such as watching TV, are associated with an increased risk of dementia in older adults. However, older adults who spent time performing cognitively stimulating tasks, such as using a computer or reading, while sitting had lower dementia...

Breakthrough study reveals repetitive head impacts are a definitive cause of CTE | Concussion Legacy Foundation 08/11/2022

Breakthrough study reveals repetitive head impacts are a definitive cause of CTE | Concussion Legacy Foundation Tuesday, July 26, 2022 - 12:00 Contact: Julia Manning | 515-201-7199 | [email protected] Breakthrough study reveals repetitive head impacts are a definitive cause of CTE Sports organizations must acknowledge that head impacts cause CTE to protect children (Boston) – A new analysis ...

COVID-19 Can Trigger Self-Attacking Antibodies 08/08/2022

https://www.cedars-sinai.org/newsroom/covid-19-can-trigger-self-attacking-antibodies/

COVID-19 Can Trigger Self-Attacking Antibodies Infection with the virus that causes COVID-19 can trigger an immune response that lasts well beyond the initial infection and recovery—even among people who had mild symptoms or no symptoms at all, according to Cedars-Sinai investigators. The findings are published in the Journal of Translational ...

08/05/2022

As virtually everyone is now aware, not only is Alzheimer’s a critical threat to global brain health, but now COVID-19 is also a threat, causing brain fog in many currently but potentially increasing risk for dementia in the decades to come. Now, scientists in Australia have found that long COVID has some similarities with early-stage Alzheimer’s.

Since Alzheimer’s is a network insufficiency and COVID may compromise circulation and incite autoimmunity, this is in line with what we might predict. We strongly recommend that anyone who has had COVID begin active prevention with PreCODE, and for anyone with cognitive compromise symptoms, please begin ReCODE or a similar protocol in order to improve cognition.

To learn more, check out the link below. https://www.smh.com.au/national/australian-researchers-find-parallels-between-alzheimer-s-and-long-covid-brain-fog-20220614-p5atnp.html

ReCODE 2.0 Practitioner Training - Apollo Health 10/03/2020

I have seen remarkable results using the IFM Reversing Cognitive Decline training I took in 2017. I’m very excited to start the ReCODE 2.0 training this week and implement the program at Prime Health Denver!

ReCODE 2.0 Practitioner Training - Apollo Health We support physicians, other medical professionals, lifestyle, and nutrition experts by providing dynamic, evolving solutions for cognitive decline, empowering practitioners both to prevent and reverse symptoms.

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