Recent statistics reveal a concerning trend: rates of cognitive decline and dementia are rising worldwide, affecting millions each year. According to the World Health Organization, over 55 million people globally live with dementia, with nearly 10 million new cases added annually.
The brain, as the hub of the central nervous system, is highly susceptible to subtle injuries and environmental stressors. Yet, early signs of decline often go unnoticed, making prevention a challenge.
This article explores everyday habits—often overlooked—that may quietly accelerate brain aging. By understanding these risks, you can make informed decisions to protect your cognitive health for years to come.
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