Brain Health

The human brain, sometimes called the “3-pound universe within,” is one of your most vital organs. It plays a role in every action and every thought, and just like the rest of your body, it needs to be looked after. By making healthy lifestyle choices now, you may be able to reduce your risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease and improve your brain’s ability to sustain long-term health.

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What can I do to keep my brain healthy?

What Can You Do To Keep Your Brain Healthy? from NEIL Programme on Vimeo.

 

Reduce Your Risk
Reduce Your Risk

There are no guarantees, but healthy lifestyle choices will help keep your brain as healthy as possible as you age.

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Challenge Yourself
Challenge Yourself

Evidence suggests that mental stimulation enhances brain activity and may help maintain brain health throughout life,

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Be Socially Active
Be Socially Active

Staying active and involved with life sends healthy messages to your brain and body. Take action to be socially active.

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Make Healthy Food Choices
Make Healthy Food Choices

Healthy food choices not only improve your general health, they are also beneficial to brain health.

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Be Physically Active
Be Physically Active

Even moderate physical activity promotes the circulation of blood to the brain, which nourishes the cells with nutrients and oxygen.

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Reduce Stress
Reduce Stress

Since you cannot always remove stress from your life, how you deal with stress becomes very important to your long-term health.

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Protect Your Head
Protect Your Head

It is important to protect your head, no matter your age, for lifelong brain health and to reduce your risk of developing dementia.

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Choose Wisely
Choose Wisely

Our ability to retain life-long brain health is very much influenced by the choices we make in our daily lives.

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