Preserving your brain health for the long term comes down to small, daily choices.
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• Creative, hands-on activities can help reluctant readers see reading as fun and engaging.• Letting kids choose books they enjoy fosters excitement and builds a lifelong love of reading.• Everyday ...
Retirement has a marketing problem. The brochure version, the one with the couple on the dock at sunset and the modest sailboat in the background, sells it as the reward at the end of a long career.
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Research suggests diet remains a relevant factor for brain health even after blood markers of dementia are present.
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