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  • WHO Report Highlights Global Failure in Addressing Dementia Crisis

    WHO Report Highlights Global Failure in Addressing Dementia Crisis

    The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified dementia as a critical global health challenge, second only to the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite the urgency, a mere 25% of countries have implemented national policies to support individuals with dementia and their caregivers.

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    Alzheimer’s: The First Discovery

    Dementia’s history dates back to 1906 when German physician Alois Alzheimer observed significant brain shrinkage and nerve cell abnormalities in an amnesiac patient, marking the first recorded case of the disease.

    The Spectrum of Dementia Symptoms

    Dementia manifests as a range of symptoms, predominantly memory loss, with patients struggling to recall recent events more so than those from the distant past. Neurologist Dr. Sehli Jahan emphasizes that dementia, primarily affecting the elderly, often presents with forgetfulness and difficulty in performing daily tasks.

    The Various Faces of Dementia

    Dementia is not a one-size-fits-all condition; it encompasses various forms, including Alzheimer’s, vascular dementia, Lewy body dementia, frontotemporal dementia, and Parkinsonian dementia, each with its unique set of challenges.

    The Science Behind Forgetfulness

    At the core of dementia is the hippocampus, the brain’s memory gateway. Dr. Jahan explains that dementia leads to the deterioration of this crucial region, disrupting the organization and retrieval of memories, particularly recent ones.

    The Role of Amyloid Beta Protein in Alzheimer’s

    Current research links the accumulation of amyloid beta protein to Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting that targeting this protein could be key to preserving brain cell health and function.

    With over 55 million people affected worldwide—a number projected to triple by 2050—dementia remains a significant concern. While age is a known risk factor, hereditary predisposition, strokes, infections, hormonal imbalances, and nutritional deficiencies also contribute to its development. The global community faces the challenge of increasing awareness, improving care, and advancing research to combat this growing health crisis.

  • Bollywood’s Blockbuster Year: Highlights and Sequels to Watch in 2024

    Bollywood’s Blockbuster Year: Highlights and Sequels to Watch in 2024

    In 2023, Bollywood celebrated a successful year with the release of captivating and unique story movies. The industry achieved new milestones, delivering outstanding screenplays and thrilling action in films like Akshay Kumar’s “OMG 2,” Ayushmann Khurrana’s “Dream Da Tr,” Sunny Deol’s project, and Salman Khan’s “Tiger 3,” all of which proved to be box office hits.

    Pushpa

    Interestingly, 2024 promises to bring forth several eagerly anticipated sequels that have piqued the audience’s curiosity. Despite delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the sequel to the 2021 blockbuster “Pushpa” has recently completed its shooting and is set to hit the screens this year. The movie features popular actresses like Rashmika Mandana, and fans are eager to witness new characters and developments in the storyline.

    Another much-anticipated sequel is the second version of the successful comedy film “Wife,” starring Shraddha Kapoor. The original film gained immense popularity, and its sequel is scheduled for release in 2024.

    Akshay Kumar is making a comeback in the “Welcome” franchise with a fresh storyline, teaming up with Tiger Shroff. The movie is slated for release on April 10, generating excitement among fans. The third installment of the “Welcome” series, which originally captivated audiences in 2007, will feature Sanjay Dutt, along with stars like Risha Patni and Sunil Shetty.

    While there’s a desire among audiences for a sequel to the hit film “Metro,” the most anticipated among the upcoming releases is “Pushpa 2.” With a mix of star power and an intriguing storyline, this sequel has captured the interest and frenzy of the audience.