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Staying on top of your health can protect your brain as you age, research shows. It may even help after physical signs of cognitive problems begin. What do you want to know about how your lifestyle might affect your risk of cognitive decline, including conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease? Share your questions with CNN below.Read More

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A $50 million study funded by the Alzheimer’s Association has found that lifestyle interventions can protect at-risk older adults from normal cognitive decline for up to two years. The more structured and supportive the intervention, the greater the apparent benefits, the researchers report. Clinicians can use the pioneering results to counsel patients in staying cognitively healthy, they say.Read More

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