I have spent more than a decade studying cognitive aging/decline. The hallmarks of age-related cognitive decline include: Impulsivity Memory issues Speech issues Becoming easily agitated Lack of focus Reduced gait speed
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I am often asked what people can do to keep their brains healthy as they age. Here you go: Eat right Exercise Limit drug and alcohol use Have a support system/reduce stress Get regular checkups and follow your health provider’s recommendations
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Some really good information here to go with the "shade"
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Illicit, and I don't see why they have to be....
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Illicit?
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Illicit drug use (you've got to be on the look-out for auto-correct distorting your message). If I were a U.S. citizen (or resident) I'd be out there canvassing for you.
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*Illicit
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*Illicit
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Elicit? Do you mean illicit????
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You would be correct. Thanks for catching that.
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As a 24/7 Caregiver monitored signs of illness constantly Dilated Eyes: request brain scan (Stroke brain bleed tumor aneurism hematoma swelling) Blood Tests for bad drug reaction (or: cocaine Meth mushroom opiate etc use) Otherwise Caregiver is negligent if person strokes out
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