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Prevention is making big inroads, as growing scientific evidence emerges about risk factors, helping to guide interventions. This week’s Fondazione Prada conference on “Prevention of Neurodegenerative Diseases” in Milan, provided an excellent overview of the latest knowledge on the subject. A range of areas, from epidemiology, pollution, food, sleep, or genes was examined. In my contribution on making these insights actionable, I presented a #BrainEconomy Blueprint on Prevention, consisting of the following elements: 🔬Stepping up #research funding in areas where knowledge gaps persist. Although much spending is generic covering prevention in #health at large, domain-specific research priorities are important, given the specificity of the brain and brain disorders. 🔍 Accessibility of the reservoir of knowledge on #prevention should be improved, including agreeing on the methodology for scientifitic validation of risk factors, with more trials where necessary. 🛠️ Systemic investing in prevention needs to be adopted, involving collaboration amoung public, private, and philantropic funders, and deployment of capital in a cross-cutting fashion to catalyse transformations in critical areas. 🌍 Pursuing placed-based prevention, addressing the relevant factors where they strike and taking account of the substantial variability in risk factors: from genetic predispositions to environmental and socioeconomic factors. 🚀 Scaling up personalised prevention, with risk stratification and a brain health tracking system based on validated and optimised tools to be used for assessment and proactive risk reduction. 🏢 Boosting prevention-focused business models, from insurance-based ones incentivising engaging in preventive activities, onto models prioritising prevention-friendly workplace. 🧠 Supporting “good” brain health, building on growing public interest in brain health, and readiness to change lifestyle if required. We are only at the beginning of a profound shift towards #prevention. Its pace and scale will depend on the way scientific insights about modifiable risk factors are validated and translated into actionable plans for interventions. This is an opportunity that cannot be missed. Big kudos to Prof. Giancarlo Comi and the Fondazione Prada team for convening as well as huge 🙏 to an impressive range of speakers for contributing. #BrainHealth #Prevention #Innovation #Aging #Research #PublicHealth #SystemicInvesting