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  2. What Doctors Really Think of Brain-Boosting Dietary ... - AOL

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    More than 25 percent of adults in the United States, ages 50 and older, take supplements for mental sharpness and brain health, according to the 2019 AARP Brain Health and Dietary Supplements Survey.

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    Your brain health matters! BrainHQ rewires the brain so you can think faster, focus better, and remember more. And that helps people feel happier, healthier, and more in control.

  4. AARP - Wikipedia

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    AARP created a brain health assessment and program called Staying Sharp [126] and it formed the Global Council on Brain Health – an independent, international group of brain health experts and researchers that publishes findings such as the impact of music on brain health. [127] [128] In 2018, AARP donated $60 million to the Dementia ...

  5. Can a supplement really improve your brain health? - AOL

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    A 2019 report on brain health supplements concluded that “scientific evidence does not support the use of any supplement to prevent, slow, reverse, or stop MCI [mild cognitive impairment] or ...

  6. Cardiorespiratory Fitness Preserves Brain Health As You Age ...

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    For their research, Oberlin and her colleagues recruited 648 older adults for a physical test and a battery of cognitive assessments. Participants were between 65 and 80 years of age, and ...

  7. Nutrition and cognition - Wikipedia

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    Each macronutrient can impact cognition through multiple mechanisms, including glucose and insulin metabolism, neurotransmitter actions, oxidative stress and inflammation, and the gut-brain axis. [4] [5] [6] Inadequate macronutrient consumption or proportion could impair optimal cognitive functioning and have long-term health implications.

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