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What SuperAgers show us about longevity, cognitive health as we age
BRAIN MATTERS
These ‘Betty Whites’ are showing us that with a healthy lifestyle, social connections and resilience, we can lower our risks of cognitive decline
By RICHARD SIMA
04/13/23
IMPROVING COGNITIVE HEALTH TO COMBAT DEMENTIA
An Interview with Mitchell Clionsky
By Chris O’Byrne
07/01/24
Preventing Dementia: Key Factors and Lifestyle Choices with Dr. Mitchell Clionsky
by Tim Wanders
06/21/24
Dr. Mitchell Clionsky explains why dementia can be preventable
by Greg Gerber
04/13/24
What is memory care, and is it right for your loved one?
by A. Meadows-Fernandez
03/06/24
No, Not Everything Is A Sign Of Dementia: 6 Myths About The Disease
from OLD COW
02/08/24
Healing A Broken Mental Health System:
Mitchell Clionsky Of Clionsky Neuro Systems On 5 Things That Can Be Done To Fix Our Broken Mental Health System
by Stephanie Greer, CEO of Akin Mental Health
Published in Authority Magazine
11/25/23
This One Sleep Pattern Could Significantly Increase Your Future Chances of Getting Dementia
by Megan Harrington
12/21/23
The Science of ADHD: Does the ADHD Brain Look Different? And What Might That Mean for Diagnosis and Treatment?
ADHD ONLINE
By Sophia Auld
July 19, 2023
Fine Print Feature in Dickinson College Quarterly
By Dickinson College
05/11/23
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Getting Answers: new research on preventing dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
By Addie Patterson and Ryan Trowbridge
05/05/23
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Americans still view Alzheimer’s as a predominantly inherited disease. Research suggests lifestyle choices matter, too.
Top: The general public still holds a variety of outdated ideas about the nature of Alzheimer’s — the most common being that it stems solely from faulty genes.
BY JOSHUA C. KENDALL
12/07/2016
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