20 tips that may help health brain

Dementia   


Most of us start worrying about dementia after retirement - and that may be too little, too late. Experts say that if you really want to ward off  dementia, you need to start taking care of your  brain in your 30s and 40s - or even  earlier.

"More and more research is suggesting that lifestyle is very important to your brain's health," says  Dr. Paul Nussbaum, a neuro-psychologist and an adjunct associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. "If you want to  live a long, healthy life, then many of us need to start as early as we can." 


So what can you do to beef up your brain - and possibly ward off dementia?  Nussbaum, who recently gave a speech on the topic for the  Winter Park (Fla.) Health Foundation, offers 20 tips that may help. 

 

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Join clubs or organizations that need volunteers.  If you start volunteering now, you won't feel lost and unneeded after you retire.

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回复雨落清痕的评论:
贵在耐心,与雨痕共勉。
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很想跟着你这这条条杠杠去做,就是没有耐心,咋办呢?
唉,怪不得,俺的脑子是越来越笨聊~~:)
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