Monday, 26 October 2015

You Can Reduce Your Dementia Risk by Taking Good Care of Your Heart

While there are some risk factors for dementia we can't change, such as family history and heredity, our heart health is something we can impact by the choices we make.

With that in mind, don't wait for New Year's Day to resolve to keep your heart (and your mind) healthy. You can start by avoiding these resolutions here: The 8 Most Important Resolutions about Brain Health NOT to Make and visiting the About.com Guide to Better Brain Health.

 

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You Can Reduce Your Dementia Risk by Taking Good Care of Your Heart

While there are some risk factors for dementia we can't change, such as family history and heredity, our heart health is something we can impact by the choices we make.

With that in mind, don't wait for New Year's Day to resolve to keep your heart (and your mind) healthy. You can start by avoiding these resolutions here: The 8 Most Important Resolutions about Brain Health NOT to Make and visiting the About.com Guide to Better Brain Health.

 

Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's & Dementia Expert
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