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January 10, 2024
 
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Learn 10 healthy habits for your brain
Positive, everyday actions can make a difference in brain health, even lowering the risk of cognitive decline and possibly Alzheimer's or another dementia. Incorporate some or all of our 10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain into your life — it's never too early or too late to start.

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Former CBS arts correspondent living with Alzheimer’s is seizing the day
When she was diagnosed with Alzheimer's five years ago, renowned flutist, creative director, author and playwright Eugenia Zukerman made the decision to keep moving forward. The former CBS arts correspondent is an outspoken champion for the Alzheimer's Association and shares her experiences living with Alzheimer’s to raise awareness.
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Wandering raises safety concerns for someone living with Alzheimer's
Anyone who has memory problems and is able to walk may wander or become lost or confused about their location. Six in 10 people living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia will wander at least once; our strategies and resources can help reduce the risk.
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