Scientists Examine an Accessible Approach to Supporting Cognitive Health
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As people get older worldwide, it’s becoming a pretty serious medical concern how to protect brain function, in ways that scale and still work. Lately, neurological studies suggest that keeping cognitive health going doesn’t always mean expensive medicines or complicated clinical procedures and instead, researchers are leaning toward small everyday habits, the kind most people can do, without needing extra resources. And the evidence points to something like this: little changes that are done on purpose can really help build cognitive reserve, and can even slow mental decline.