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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

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Top: The general public still holds a variety of outdated ideas about the nature of Alzheimer’s — the most common being that it stems solely from faulty genes.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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