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MAY 28, 2024
Dementia Prevention
Major predictors of dementia include age, genetics, and medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and obesity.
As more people face dementia as they age, the good news is several daily activities have been found to reduce the risk of dementia or slow the progression for those in early stages.
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APRIL 21, 2024
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Major predictors of dementia include age, genetics, and medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and obesity.
As more people face dementia as they age, the good news is several daily activities have been found to reduce the risk of dementia or slow the progression for those in early stages.
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APRIL 13, 2024
Dementia Prevention
Major predictors of dementia include age, genetics, and medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and obesity.
As more people face dementia as they age, the good news is several daily activities have been found to reduce the risk of dementia or slow the progression for those in early stages.
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SEP 12, 2025
Is Neuropsych Testing the Missing Link in Alzheimer’s Care?
That sentence haunts thousands of families each year. Subtle changes in memory, judgment, or personality may be dismissed as aging, anxiety, or stress — until they become impossible to ignore. And while neuroimaging and lab tests are critical,.....
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Sep 12, 2025
Healthy Aging and Brain Health: Why Memory Changes Deserve Attention
September is both Healthy Aging Month and World Alzheimer’s Month — two reminders that living well as we grow older means caring for more than just our bodies. Brain health is an essential part of healthy aging, yet it’s often overlooked until memory problems become disruptive.
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JULY 11, 2025
Psychologist vs. Neuropsychologist Who Should You See for an Autism Evaluation?
If you or your loved one is showing signs of autism, the first step toward clarity is getting the right evaluation. But should you see a psychologist or a neuropsychologist? It’s a common question...
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JULY 11, 2025
Mind your Memory with the MIND Diet and Minder Memory
July 22nd is World Brain Day – the perfect time to bring attention to lifestyle habits that can influence the health of our brain. Whether you are concerned about your brain health, caregiving for someone experiencing cognitive decline, or simply want to understand more about...
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JUNE 26, 2025
The Longest Day Fundraiser Event
the Minder Memory team laced up their sneakers and set out on a virtual walk-a-thon in support of the Alzheimer’s Association’s The Longest Day fundraiser event. From coast to coast and everywhere in between, neuropsychologists, psychometrists, leadership executives, marketing team members, customer service representatives.....
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JUNE 12, 2025
Alzheimer’s and the Brain: Insights from Neuropsychology
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month, a time to shine a light on the brain and bring attention to a condition that affects millions of people around the world: Alzheimer’s disease. Whether you have a loved one living with Alzheimer’s or you simply want to understand more about this disease, we at Minder Memory Center are here to equip you ....
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MAY 12, 2025
Stroke Awareness: Understanding the Essentials
May is Stroke Awareness Month. Each second truly counts when it comes to stroke. So, we at Minder Memory Center are here to equip you with what everyone should know! Here we will cover the basics: what a stroke is, signs and symptoms, what you can do if you suspect you or someone else may be having a stroke, and how stroke is diagnosed and treated.
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APRIL 28, 2025
Understanding Autism: What Everyone Should Know
April is Autism Awareness Month. Whether you or someone you know has autism, or whether you are just wanting to learn about autism and the brain, we at Minder Memory Center are here to help! Here we will cover the basics about Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): what it is, signs and symptoms, how it is diagnosed and treated,.....
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August 30, 2024
Scheduling a Virtual Neuropsychological Evaluation? Here’s What You Can Expect
So, you’ve noticed some changes in your thinking skills (e.g, memory, attention) and are considering getting a neuropsychological evaluation? Or maybe your doctor (primary care physician, neurologist, etc) has referred you for one?
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