The Washington Post (1/1, Kunkle) reported that a brochure developed using research from the Administration for Community Living, the NIH, and CDC “pulls together resources for maintaining one’s cognitive health.” The brochure, “Brain Health: You Can Make a Difference,” is part of a campaign that focuses on a holistic approach to managing personal health.
National Association of Area Agencies on Aging Chief Executive Sandy Markwood said of the initiative, “what we looked at are what are the practical things you can do to positively impact that. … No matter what age we are, but particularly as you’re growing older, these are things that often get discounted, but quite the contrary, are things people should focus on.”
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— “How to keep your brain healthy in 2015 and beyond,” Fredrick Kunkle, Washington Post, December 31, 2014.