Alzheimer's Prevention Insights
The brain prioritizes protection over building when exposed to toxins and inflammation, leading to a decline in cognitive function. Early detection and intervention are crucial, as there are significant windows of opportunity to address issues before they escalate into dementia. With new blood tests available, individuals can monitor their brain health, making it possible to prevent or significantly improve cognitive decline.In this clip
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