Every year, millions of people experience cognitive decline, a process that can begin earlier than most expect. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, over 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, a number expected to double by 2050.
Your brain, the most complex and vital organ, governs memory, decision-making, and personality. Yet, the subtle onset of brain aging often goes unnoticed until symptoms become severe.
Late detection remains a significant challenge, as signs like forgetfulness or mild confusion are easily dismissed. Understanding what accelerates brain aging—and how to identify it early—could be the key to preserving cognitive health for years to come.
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19. Not Managing Anxiety Chronic anxiety is more than just a mental burden—it can disrupt neural connections and accelerate brain aging. Persistent anxiety floods the brain…