Dr. Richard Restak shared in his book “How To Prevent Dementia” that signs such as amnesia, aphasia, agnosia, and apraxia can indicate Alzheimer’s disease, with apraxia affecting tasks like brushing teeth. Apraxia involves the inability to coordinate actions despite muscle strength, potentially impacting daily activities. Restak advises seeking medical help if dementia is suspected, as early diagnosis can help with future planning.
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Map shows safest countries to be in if global conflict breaks out
As tensions rise between the US, Israel, and Iran, fears of a global conflict intensify, with the UN warning of potential nuclear disaster. In the event of such a war, countries like Antarctica, Iceland, New Zealand, Switzerland, and Greenland are deemed safer due to their geographic isolation and political neutrality, providing better chances for survival. Need More Context? 🔎
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