Groundbreaking study shows lifestyle changes significantly improve brain health

Triad Business Journal
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“The potential to improve cognition with fewer resources and lower participant burden is compelling,” said Laura D. Baker, professor of gerontology and geriatrics, and internal medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Advocate Health.

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