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When it comes to healthy aging, maintaining a healthy brain is of the utmost importance for quality of life. While some age-related changes in the brain are normal, diseases like Alzheimer’s, other forms of dementia, or even mild cognitive impairment are not normal. The good news is there are steps you can take in mid-life and later life to reduce the risk of cognitive decline as you age. This presentation explores the relationship between lifestyle choices, such as diet, movement, and sleep, in mitigating or promoting cognitive decline. We will also discuss emerging risk factors such as hearing loss, high blood pressure, and gum disease, which are increasingly linked to dementia. Walk away with a better understanding of how your daily habits reduce your risk of cognitive decline, including 1-2 practical steps you can take right away to keep your brain in optimal condition.