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19/03/2026

Μαζί για τη Μνήμη!

💙 Ευχαριστούμε θερμά τη Σουρωτή και τον Μασούτης για την πολύτιμη στήριξη στην Alzheimer Hellas στη δράση «Μαζί για τη Μνήμη».

Μέσα από αυτή την όμορφη πρωτοβουλία, με κάθε αγορά πράσινης φιάλης ΣΟΥΡΩΤΗ με χαμηλότερη τιμή, από τα , προσφέρονται 0,10€ στην Alzheimer Hellas για τη στήριξη δωρεάν διαγνωστικών εξετάσεων μνήμης σε ευάλωτους ηλικιωμένους.

Μικρές καθημερινές επιλογές μπορούν να κάνουν μεγάλη διαφορά.

Σας ευχαριστούμε που στέκεστε δίπλα μας και ενισχύετε το έργο μας για τη φροντίδα και την έγκαιρη διάγνωση της άνοιας!

3 φορές την εβδομάδα 40 λεπτά περπάτημα κι η αεροβικη άσκηση επιδρά στον ιππόκαμπο, βασικη δομή για την διατήρηση της μν...
15/02/2026

3 φορές την εβδομάδα 40 λεπτά περπάτημα κι η αεροβικη άσκηση επιδρά στον ιππόκαμπο, βασικη δομή για την διατήρηση της μνήμης.

Want a stronger memory? You don’t need expensive brain-training apps or complicated routines. Research shows that something as simple as walking can literally reshape your brain.

A landmark study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that adults who walked for about 40 minutes, three times a week, over the course of a year experienced measurable growth in the hippocampus — the brain region responsible for learning and memory. That’s significant because the hippocampus typically shrinks with age, contributing to memory decline.

Participants who only did stretching and light toning exercises, however, did not experience the same benefit. In fact, their hippocampal volume slightly decreased over time. The difference was clear: regular aerobic movement made the brain more resilient.

Neuroscientist Arthur Kramer, one of the study’s authors, explained that aerobic activity appears to stimulate neurogenesis — the formation of new neurons. Walking increases blood flow to the brain, supports the release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and strengthens neural connections tied to memory and executive function.

What makes this finding especially encouraging is that even adults in their 60s, 70s, and 80s who had previously lived sedentary lives showed improvement after adding consistent walking into their weekly routine. The brain remains adaptable far longer than once believed.

Other research has also linked midlife obesity and physical inactivity to a higher risk of cognitive decline later in life, reinforcing the idea that movement is not just about fitness — it’s about protecting long-term brain health.

The takeaway is simple but powerful:
A consistent 40-minute walk, three times a week, could help preserve and even improve your memory as you age.

Sometimes the best cognitive upgrade doesn’t come from a screen — it starts with putting one foot in front of the other.

Source:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) Study on Aerobic Exercise and Hippocampal Volume

14/02/2026

China’s world-first brain implant just made history. In 24 hours, patients with spinal cord injuries took their first steps again.
Chinese scientists were able to restore mobility to paralyzed patients within hours using a brain-spinal interface developed at Fudan University.
This world-first procedure involves implanting ultra-small electrode chips into both the brain and spinal cord, reactivating dormant nerve pathways that had lost communication due to injury.
Unlike existing brain-computer interfaces, this method doesn’t rely on external devices—it stimulates the body’s own neural networks to jump-start recovery.
The results are staggering: four patients began regaining leg movement within 24 hours, with some walking within weeks.
One man, paralyzed after a fall, could lift his legs the day after surgery and walked five meters with assistance just two weeks later.
The speed and success of this minimally invasive treatment mark a significant advancement in spinal injury recovery and may reshape global approaches to paralysis rehabilitation. Entirely developed in China, the technology now offers a powerful new path forward for millions living with spinal cord injuries.

25/01/2026

📢 Ημερίδα | «Αντιπαραθέσεις στη Γηροψυχολογική Εκτίμηση»

Η Ελληνική Εταιρεία Νόσου Alzheimer και Συγγενών Διαταραχών, το Πανελλήνιο Ινστιτούτο Νευροεκφυλιστικών Νοσημάτων και ο Σύλλογος Φίλων Ε.Ε.Ν.Α.Σ.Δ. διοργανώνουν υβριδική ημερίδα με θέμα τις σύγχρονες προσεγγίσεις και τις επιστημονικές αντιπαραθέσεις στη γηροψυχολογική εκτίμηση.

📅 Πέμπτη 5 Φεβρουαρίου 2026
⏰ 08:00 – 21:00
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