Keeping your mind engaged: how mental stimulation and social connection protect against dementia
Dementia may not be inevitable: experts estimate that 45 per cent of cases could be prevented or delayed through lifestyle changes.
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Dementia may not be inevitable: experts estimate that 45 per cent of cases could be prevented or delayed through lifestyle changes.
New research highlights how protecting your mental health and avoiding brain injury or heavy drinking can help prevent dementia.
The Lancet Commission lists hearing and vision loss as significant contributors to cognitive decline, with hearing loss emerging as the single largest preventable risk factor for dementia.
Amica, in partnership with Dr. Amer Burhan, a renowned geriatric and brain intervention psychiatrist, offers the second in a series of five articles on dementia prevention