A neurologist has issued a warning to people over a certain age urging them to stop drinking in order to avoid Alzheimer's.
Dementia expert Dr. Richard Restak has called for people to give up drinking once they reach the age of 65 to reduce their chances of developing the condition.
American neurologist Dr Richard Restak has advised all of us to become complete teetotallers from a specific age onwards.
He also explained that as we age, protecting our brain health is essential, and emphasised that past the age of just 65, we ...
Neurologist Richard Restak highlights in his book "The Complete Guide to Memory: The Science of Strengthening Your Mind" that ...
If you’re a fan of a cold pint, especially as you get older, you might want to take note of some new advice from neurologist ...
Neurologist Richard Restak has revealed the age he believes people should stop drinking beer - as well as the reasons why.
Dr Richard Restak says that drinking beer can lead to memory loss, mental deterioration, or dementia if not consumed in ...
Drinking more than the low-risk guidelines on a regular basis increases your risk of serious health conditions ...
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