Worldwide, over 55 million people live with dementia, a number projected to rise to 78 million by 2030, according to the World Health Organization. Brain health is crucial for preserving independence and quality of life. Unfortunately, dementia often goes undetected until significant cognitive decline occurs, complicating early intervention efforts (Alzheimer’s Association). This highlights the urgent need for effective strategies to support memory and protect cognitive function as we age.
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15. Keep Learning New Skills The human brain remains adaptable throughout life, thanks to its ability to form new neural connections—a feature called neuroplasticity. Continually acquiring…