July 22nd is World Brain Day! Prevention and protection are key to keeping your cognitive health strong. What are you doing for your brain today? #RightWaytoCare #WorldBrainDay #WBD2024
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#grrf Special Day Update Global Records & Reference Organization 22 July – World Brain Day Brain disorders affect billions of people worldwide and are the leading cause of disability. Better brain health starts with an increased awareness of what it means to maintain a healthy brain and a global understanding of the brain's important role for humanity. The primary pillars of this year's World Brain Day are awareness, prevention, advocacy, education and access. Awareness: Brain health is vital for mental, social and physical well-being. Prevention: Many brain diseases are preventable. Advocacy: Global efforts are required for optimal brain health. Education: Education is key to brain health for all. Access: Equitable access to resources, treatment and rehabilitation is essential for brain health. The annual World Brain Day takes place on July 22 and is devoted to a different topic each year. The choice of date was no coincidence: WFN was founded on July 22, 1957. Theme for 2024 is Brain health & Disability. Happy Brain Day! Take Care of your brain & prevent any shortcoming !! #grrf #brain #worldbrainday #braintumor #health #people #linkedin #wfn
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World Brain Day, observed annually on July 22nd promotes awareness and education about neurological disorders affecting people globally. This year, WBD 2024 focuses on Brain Health and Prevention, highlighting the importance of maintaining brain health and taking preventive measures. #BrainHealth #Awareness #WBD2024 #Prevention
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What is brain health? CEO + Co-Founder of DigiCARE Realized and Global Consortium Member of Social Impact Partners | Global Brain Health Initiative Brittany Cassin, MBA educates us on why brain health is crucial in pushing healthcare forward in the United States. To connect with Brittany please connect with her on LinkedIn. Come watch the interview here: Key takeaways: 1.Being intentional for treatments and cures are needed to make the necessary advancements for brain health so that families or those impacted have access to the resources that they need. 2. Having an understanding of the pathology of diseases, such as Alzheimer's can provide clinicians with more personalized, effective treatment plans. 3.Shifting from being reactive to proactive is essential to understanding brain health.
Brittany Cassin: The Importance of Brain Health
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Where do you go for information when you’re thinking about brain health? Explore how Vervint helped AARP launch Staying Sharp and made it the go-to platform for information, resources, and inspiration to help maintain and improve brain health! https://lnkd.in/e7pYN9Sq
AARP | Get People Thinking About Staying Sharp
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This new study provides valuable insights into how an active lifestyle, both physically and socially, can play a crucial role in maintaining brain health in later years. It also highlights the need for further research into modifiable factors that can help counteract neurodegeneration. As we continue to search for more definitive treatments for conditions like cSVD, focusing on what we can change – our activity levels and social engagement – becomes even more vital. Essentio Health Build a Bridge - Live Your Best Life Pty Ltd Justin Vaughan #longevity #liveyourbestlife #healthimpactatscale
The Vital Link Between Physical and Social Activity and Brain Health in Later Years
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Brain injuries cause persistent cognitive, communicative, physical, social, vocational, educational and psychological problems in patients. These injuries can trigger neurophysiological processes that lead to neurodegenerative and neuroendocrine disorders. Patients often remember their pre-injury abilities and face new limitations on a daily basis, highlighting the ongoing challenges these individuals face. [Source: https://lnkd.in/e9U_Vja3] 🧠 Brain health matters. Visit us to find out more about our brain health and rehabilitation services. https://lnkd.in/eqjJhdpj #BrainHealth #BrainInjury #Rehabilitation #BrainServices #Neurorehabilitation #Recovery #BetterLife #TBIHope #ProtectYourBrain
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Where do you go for information when you’re thinking about brain health? Explore how Vervint helped AARP launch Staying Sharp and made it the go-to platform for information, resources, and inspiration to help maintain and improve brain health! https://lnkd.in/eCyGkwq8
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The theme for #BrainAwarenessWeek this year, is the changing brain. This article is an informative read which contains tips to promote longer term brain health. https://loom.ly/mFNfgBY
I’m a Neurologist. Here’s the One Thing I Do Every Day for My Long-Term Brain Health
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MENTAL STOP 59: TEMPORAL LOBE: EPILEPSY The epilepsy affecting the temporal hemisphere of the brain or a lesion in that area can cause memory impairment. The temporal lobe is crucial for memory storage and retrieval, so any dysfunction in this area can lead to memory problems, as in the case of temporal lobe epilepsy. The (ABI - Acquired Brain Injury) along with epilepsy affecting the temporal hemisphere, it can potentially worsen memory loss. Brain injuries can already impair various cognitive functions, including memory, and when combined with epilepsy, especially in the temporal lobe, it can exacerbate memory problems further. The severity of memory loss would depend on the extent of the brain injury and the specific areas affected by epilepsy. #PrevenciónSalvaVidas #epilepsy #ActúaAntesDeQueSeaTarde #ConcienciaPreventiva #health #lachicadelaparadamental #HazTuParte #trainstops #temporallobe #PrevenciónParaTodos #memory #PreventionIsKey #lossmemory #SafetyFirstAlways #forgetfulness #ProtectingOurFuture #olvidos #PreventiveMeasures #Shortmemory
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We are happy to introduce our latest policy piece in collaboration with the Global Health Hub Germany: “Global Brain Health – Action urgently required!”- advocating for Germany to adopt a proactive approach towards addressing global brain health challenges. 💡Did you know that neurological disorders are the number one cause of disability and the number two cause of death globally? 💡 From basic motor functions to overall cognitive well-being across all age groups, the impact of brain health transcends every aspect of our lives. The brain, one of our bodies most vital organs, requires comprehensive prevention programs to tackle its complex determinants effectively. Discover more about the importance of brain health and about specific areas of policy and programmatic engagement for Germany here: #globalbrainhealth #GlobalHealth
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