For this month’s #MDTip, we’re bringing awareness to Alzheimer’s Awareness Month this June. 🧠 It’s important to take care of your brain health. Check out these '10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain' from the Alzheimer’s Association for tips: https://bit.ly/3VMKRny #AlzheimersAwarenessMonth #BrainHealth #MolinaHealthcare #HealthyHabits
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For this month’s #MDTip, we’re bringing awareness to Alzheimer’s Awareness Month this June. 🧠 It’s important to take care of your brain health. Check out these '10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain' from the Alzheimer’s Association for tips: https://bit.ly/45NkcLV #AlzheimersAwarenessMonth #BrainHealth #MolinaHealthcare #HealthyHabits
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For this month’s #MDTip, we’re bringing awareness to Alzheimer’s Awareness Month this June. 🧠 It’s important to take care of your brain health. Check out these '10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain' from the Alzheimer’s Association for tips: https://bit.ly/45L58hU #AlzheimersAwarenessMonth #BrainHealth #MolinaHealthcare #HealthyHabits
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For this month’s #MDTip, we’re bringing awareness to Alzheimer’s Awareness Month this June. 🧠 It’s important to take care of your brain health. Check out these '10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain' from the Alzheimer’s Association for tips: https://bit.ly/45J3NIo #AlzheimersAwarenessMonth #BrainHealth #MolinaHealthcare #HealthyHabits
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Time to exercise! According to the CDC, being physically active can improve your brain health, help manage weight, reduce the risk of disease, strengthen bones and muscles, and improve your ability to do everyday activities. Aiming for 150 minutes or more a week can help lower your risk for heart disease and stroke. So, this month, try to make time for some exercise and see how it affects your overall health! #HealthTip #HR #EmployeeWellness
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Time to exercise! According to the CDC, being physically active can improve your brain health, help manage weight, reduce the risk of disease, strengthen bones and muscles, and improve your ability to do everyday activities. Aiming for 150 minutes or more a week can help lower your risk for heart disease and stroke. So, this month, try to make time for some exercise and see how it affects your overall health! #HealthTip #HR #EmployeeWellness
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Unlock the Secrets of Brain Balancing: Explore Health Innovations for Asthma and Tourette's! Join us as we explore how brain balancing can impact lives, particularly for those dealing with Asthma and Tourette's. Our detailed video breaks down the technique, its benefits, and how it can be a part of a comprehensive health strategy. #RevolutionaryCare #BrainHealth #AsthmaRelief #TourettesAwareness
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Looking for some inspiration to get moving? Look no further! Did you know that being physically active can improve your brain health, help manage weight, reduce the risk of disease, and strengthen bones and muscles? Not to mention, it can improve your ability to do everyday activities. According to recent studies, adults who sit less and do any amount of moderate to vigorous physical activity gain some health benefits. So let's get moving and prioritize our health! #ExerciseInspiration #HealthyLiving #PhysicalActivity
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Controlling your blood pressure can help you keep your brain healthy. Learn more ways to reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia with our 10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain: alz.org/healthyhabits. #WorldHypertensionDay #alzilllinois
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We know it's important to care of our physical health, but don't forget your brain health. Here are some ideas: https://lnkd.in/eFJ_FiFg https://bit.ly/3WSgUnY https://bit.ly/4ccwdME https://bit.ly/4ch1cHp
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Controlling your blood pressure can help you keep your brain healthy. Learn more ways to reduce the risk of cognitive decline and dementia with our 10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain: alz.org/healthyhabits. #WorldHypertensionDay
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It's a great initiative as taking care of our brain health is vital because it supports cognitive function, memory, and overall mental well-being, ensuring we stay sharp and vibrant as we age. I'll like to suggest One simple way to take care of your brain health is by staying mentally active. Engage in activities like reading, puzzles, or learning a new skill to keep your brain sharp and stimulated.