Read more about the article Can Heavy Metals and Environmental Toxins Contribute to Cognitive Decline?
Heavy Metals and Cognitive Decline

Can Heavy Metals and Environmental Toxins Contribute to Cognitive Decline?

Heavy metals and environmental toxins may contribute to brain fog, memory loss, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimer's disease. Learn how Precision Medicine investigates toxic exposures and supports brain health.

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Read more about the article Can Mold Exposure Affect Memory and Cognitive Function?
Mold exposure may be one of the most overlooked contributors to cognitive problems.

Can Mold Exposure Affect Memory and Cognitive Function?

Mold exposure may contribute to brain fog, memory loss, Mild Cognitive Impairment, and Alzheimer's disease. Learn how mold-related inflammation and toxins may affect brain health and why a Precision Medicine approach matters.

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Can Mild Cognitive Impairment be reversed? Increasing evidence and the EVANTHEA Precision Medicine study suggest that improvement is possible for many patients.

Can Mild Cognitive Impairment Be Reversed?

Emerging research, including the EVANTHEA Precision Medicine Study, suggests that cognitive decline may not always be a one-way street. In the EVANTHEA study, participants demonstrated improvements in cognitive measures over the course of the study rather than simply experiencing a slower rate of decline

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Read more about the article What Causes Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)?
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a diagnosis, not a root cause.

What Causes Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)?

At the Carroll Institute, we believe that cognitive decline is often influenced by multiple biological and neurological factors occurring simultaneously. These may include inflammation, insulin resistance, sleep disorders, vascular dysfunction, hormonal imbalances, nutritional deficiencies, environmental toxins, and changes in brain network function. The diagnosis tells us there is a problem. The real work begins when we identify what is causing it.

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