A Hidden Link Between Kidney Health and Dementia Risk? New research reveals that more than 37 million Americans with chronic kidney disease may face a much higher risk of dementia—especially if early signs of Alzheimer’s are already present in their blood.<br /><br />In this eye-opening video, we break down a major Swedish study that tracked over 2,000 older adults for nearly a decade. The findings? Poor kidney function doesn't cause dementia directly but dramatically accelerates it in vulnerable brains. Even people without the high-risk Alzheimer’s gene weren’t safe.<br /><br />We’ll explore:<br />:check_mark_button: Why kidney disease may double your dementia risk<br />:check_mark_button: How toxins from kidney failure might inflame and damage the brain<br />:check_mark_button: The crucial blood biomarkers like NfL, tau, and GFAP linked to Alzheimer’s<br />:check_mark_button: Real-life cases of early-onset symptoms that can’t be ignored<br />:check_mark_button: What you can do to protect your brain health starting today<br /><br />This is must-know information for anyone concerned about aging, memory loss, or chronic illness. :brain:<br />WooGlobe Ref : WGA939736<br />For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
