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Alzheimer’s Disease: What Science Says About Prevention

Alzheimer’s disease affects millions worldwide — and while there is no cure, research suggests that lifestyle factors may influence risk.


🔬 What Research Suggests

Studies indicate that certain habits may help reduce risk:

  • Regular physical activity
  • Balanced diet (especially Mediterranean-style)
  • Cognitive engagement (learning, reading)
  • Social interaction

📊 Key Insight

According to National Institute on Aging:

👉 Brain health is influenced by overall lifestyle, not a single factor.


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🧠 Why This Matters

Even small lifestyle changes may contribute to:

  • Better cognitive resilience
  • Slower decline over time

⚠️ Reality Check

  • No guaranteed prevention
  • Genetics still plays a role
  • Research is ongoing

🐦 Expert View

“What’s good for the heart is often good for the brain.”


📚 Sources

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