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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.

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.

We’ll explore:
:check_mark_button: Why kidney disease may double your dementia risk
:check_mark_button: How toxins from kidney failure might inflame and damage the brain
:check_mark_button: The crucial blood biomarkers like NfL, tau, and GFAP linked to Alzheimer’s
:check_mark_button: Real-life cases of early-onset symptoms that can’t be ignored
:check_mark_button: What you can do to protect your brain health starting today

This is must-know information for anyone concerned about aging, memory loss, or chronic illness. :brain:
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00:00More than 37 million Americans could be at greater risk of dementia,
00:04and the reason might be hiding in their kidneys.
00:06A groundbreaking Swedish study has found that poor kidney function doesn't just affect your body,
00:11it may accelerate brain decline.
00:13Researchers tracked over 2,200 older adults who were dementia-free at the start.
00:19What they found?
00:20Those with kidney problems were nearly twice as likely to develop dementia,
00:24but only if their blood already showed early signs of Alzheimer's.
00:28Here's where it gets shocking.
00:30Even people without the high-risk Alzheimer's gene were affected.
00:34That means your kidneys could be a silent driver of brain damage, no matter your genetics.
00:38Why?
00:39When kidneys fail, toxins and inflammation build up in the blood,
00:43poisoning the brain, damaging cells, and speeding up decline.
00:47One woman started forgetting entire conversations.
00:50Another left her stove on for hours.
00:52These were some of the early signs.
00:54The takeaway?
00:56Monitoring kidney health could be key to slowing dementia,
00:59especially if early brain changes are already underway.
01:02It's not just about memory.
01:03It's about protecting your future.
01:05Another left her brain.
01:06It's about preventing her body.
01:07It's about fixing her body.
01:08It's about finding her body.
01:09Oops.
01:10It's about getting her body needs to be an士-free.
01:11Even older, it's about wanting her body.
01:12They have a very large level of brain damage.
01:13They haveишes about having a child-free depression.
01:14To get into account, she can keep her body.
01:15They have to say that she can help and she can help her at her own pace.
01:16Pretty familiar, please.
01:17They have to make her own pace.
01:18They have to keep her body.
01:19The pleasure of the day.
01:20It's about affecting her body.
01:21This is an example.
01:22It's about having a patient who likes to come in.
01:23It's the train.
01:24It's about having her body-from-building the day
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