Everyday Habit Changes Lowers Dementia Risk
New findings suggest that adjusting everyday habits can lower the risk of dementia.
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The brief
Recent reports highlight a connection between habit changes and a reduction in dementia risk. This trend is accompanied by a focus on brain health resources for older populations.
Coverage from Neuroscience News emphasizes the impact of habit changes on risk reduction, while News-Medical reports on a poll revealing gaps in brain health awareness among older adults. EurekAlert! reports findings specifically involving older Michiganders.
Future developments involve the utilization of brain health and dementia resources, as detailed by AARP.
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Quick answers
What is the link between habits and dementia?
According to Neuroscience News, changing everyday habits lowers the risk of dementia.
What has been discovered about brain health awareness?
A poll cited by News-Medical reveals there are gaps in brain health awareness among older adults.
Which specific population was mentioned in recent brain health findings?
EurekAlert! reports findings regarding older Michiganders.
Coverage (4)
- Brain Health and Dementia Resources AARP · 1d ago
- Poll reveals gaps in brain health awareness among older adults News-Medical · 1d ago
- Findings about older Michiganders and brain health (IMAGE) EurekAlert! · 1d ago
- Everyday Habit Changes Lowers Dementia Risk Neuroscience News · 1d ago
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