A study from UCLA says that people can lower their risk of dementia by 40% by lifestyle choices.
Dr. David Hart, a staff neurologist at Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany, said among the steps people can take are staying active and eating fresh fruits and vegetables and seafood and less red meat.
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Staying active, diet changes can reduce Alzheimer’s risk
Staying active and eating more fresh fruits and vegetables can reduce your risk of Alzheimer's.