Cognitive decline is a growing concern, with nearly 1 in 9 adults in the United States over age 45 reporting subjective cognitive decline, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
As the organ responsible for memory, decision-making, and daily functioning, the brain deserves special attention.
However, early symptoms of cognitive impairment are often subtle and easy to overlook, making prevention and proactive care essential.
This article explores doctor-approved habits that can help keep your brain sharp, empowering you to recognize risks and adopt healthy routines before problems arise.
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44. Limit Processed Foods Processed foods—those high in added sugars, unhealthy fats, and artificial ingredients—can trigger inflammation throughout the body, including the brain. Chronic inflammation is…