Healthy Aging. Healthy Brain.
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Sept. 23, 2020
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Description:Your health changes as you get older. However, you can protect your brain health at any age. Adults with health issues have a higher risk of memory problems. Adults with diabetes should monitor their blood sugar levels. Keeping your blood pressure under control is also important. Schedule regular appointments with your healthcare provider and talk to them about your health needs, including any memory problems. Managing your health may lower your risk for memory loss, confusion, and Alzheimer’s disease.
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