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It's Brain Awareness Week! Don't Believe These 5 Myths

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It's Brain Awareness Week! Don't Believe These 5 Myths
By Esther Heerema, MSW
March 13 through March 19 is Brain Awareness Week. There's a lot of information out there, but do you know what's accurate? From correcting five myths to identifying the foods your brain loves, here's the truth. 
Don't Fall for These 5 Half-Truths About Brain Health 
You can't believe everything you hear. With that in mind, here are the top 5 myths about your brain.

 

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The Best Diet for Your Brain 

Think it's difficult to eat a brain-healthy diet? Think again. Following this type of diet has been repeatedly connected with a lower risk of dementia.

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Taking Care of this Other Organ in Your Body Protects Your Brain 

There are several things you can do to help your brain, but one approach makes it fairly simple. If you do what's good for your heart, your brain will appreciate it. 

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Protecting Your Brain from Concussions Can Decrease Dementia Risk 

Severe traumatic brain injuries (where the person experiences an extended loss of consciousness or inability to remember) have been correlated with a greater risk of the development of dementia, but what about mild traumatic brain injuries such as concussions?

 

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Does Your Brain Really Shrink as You Age? 

Have you heard the idea that brain size may change over time? Here's the truth about this phenomenon,  

 

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Skip These Resolutions about Your Brain- They're Not Worth It 

Even though it's March, you may still be working on your New Year's resolutions. Well, if they involve these ideas, you should skip them. 

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