Advocates Help Raise Awareness in Harrison County for Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month
- The Alzheimer's Association designated June 2025 as Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month to encourage brain health nationwide.
- This focus arises because age is the greatest risk factor, though the disease likely results from multiple modifiable and nonmodifiable factors.
- The Association promotes 10 Healthy Habits, including exercise, healthy eating, and mental challenges, supported by mounting scientific evidence to reduce cognitive decline.
- As many as 45% of dementia cases relate to modifiable risks, and early diagnosis offers treatments to slow progression, emphasizing prompt memory checks and clinical trial participation.
- The campaign highlights broad community involvement through education, volunteering, and research support aiming to improve care and advance toward ending Alzheimer’s disease.
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Advocates help raise awareness in Harrison County for Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month
CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WBOY) — June is Alzheimer's and brain awareness month, and here in West Virginia, more than 38,000 people aged 65 and older have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's or some sort of dementia, according to the Alzheimer's Impact Movement. And as the age of people diagnosed is decreasing, general concern is increasing. Advocates of the cause are helping raise awareness of Alzheimer's and brain health by speaking with local city counc…
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What to know about Alzheimer's and taking charge of brain health
WACO, Texas (FOX 44) - The month of June is recognized as Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month. This is done to encourage Americans to take charge of their brain health. Dr. Nicholas Schwedock of Vesper Medical Care dropped by our studio to have a dedicated conversation about Alzheimer's and dementia. You can watch our interview in the video above.
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