Poll: Michigan's Aging Brains Require More Protection
A new poll from the University of Michigan reveals that many older adults are unaware of the lifestyle habits that can reduce dementia risk. The findings suggest a need for better public health education regarding brain health.
Why it matters
As the population ages, public awareness of preventative health measures is essential to reducing the long-term burden of cognitive decline.
Nearly all Michiganders age 50 and over say it's very important to keep their brains healthy as they grow older, a new poll finds.
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