Thursday, August 27, 2015

Study: Alzheimer's Is On the Rise... But You Can Lower Your Risk

With more people reaching old age than ever before, a new report says that the global rate of Alzheimer’s disease is increasing faster than previously estimated, with 9.9 million developing dementia every year.

You might know that in order to prevent Alzheimer’s and other kinds of dementia, it’s important to keep your brain sharp with brainteasers, puzzles, and meditation. But that’s just scratching the surface.
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Study: Alzheimer's Is On the Rise... But You Can Lower Your Risk
With more people reaching old age than ever before, a new report says that the global rate of Alzheimer’s disease is increasing faster than previously estimated, with 9.9 million developing dementia every year.

You might know that in order to prevent Alzheimer’s and other kinds of dementia, it’s important to keep your brain sharp with brainteasers, puzzles, and meditation. But that’s just scratching the surface.
Nicholas English
Content Manager of About.com Health
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