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New research suggests brain health can be measurably improved at any age

New research indicates that brain health can be measurably improved regardless of a person's age.

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Recent findings suggest that cognitive health is not fixed by age and can be measurably improved. This development is coinciding with a focus on specific habits and daily choices that support overall brain function.

Coverage from PsyPost, AARP, and AOL.com emphasizes the role of neurologist-recommended habits and everyday lifestyle choices. Yahoo Health highlights insights from an Alzheimer’s researcher regarding the slowing of cognitive decline.

Attention is now turning toward identifying brain health warning signs that should not be dismissed as typical aging, according to Men's Journal.

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Can brain health be improved in older adults?

According to PsyPost, new research suggests brain health can be measurably improved at any age.

What is being recommended to maintain cognitive health?

Coverage from AARP and AOL.com points to everyday choices and specific habits recommended by neurologists.

Is cognitive decline inevitable?

Yahoo Health features an Alzheimer’s researcher providing insights on how to slow cognitive decline.

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