Ways to improve your odds against cognitive decline

NEW YORK: Alzheimer’s disease can’t be prevented, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t ways you can improve your odds against cognitive decline or dementia.

Seniors Housing has compiled a list of risk factors and ways you can keep your brain healthy.

3. Mid-life high blood pressure
High blood pressure in middle age may be linked to cognitive decline, but reports show that the evidence is less conclusive, and the risk may diminish with age and could offer protection later in life.

Full story covered in the Dementia Business Weekly.

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