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Free Brain Health Assessments To Be Offered Throughout June In The US

In recognition of Brain Health Awareness Month, free brain health assessments are being offered throughout June in the U.S. The invitation is designed to encourage adults, particularly those aged 55 and older, to take proactive steps in understanding and maintaining cognitive wellness.

The assessment provides participants with insights into key areas of brain function, including memory, attention, and emotional health. By identifying early potential concerns, the program aims to promote preventive care and empower individuals to seek timely support when needed.

Organizers emphasize that brain health is closely linked to overall well-being, with lifestyle factors such as sleep, nutrition, exercise, and stress management playing a critical role. Offering free access to assessments is intended to lower barriers to care and raise awareness about the importance of monitoring cognitive health across all age groups.

Experts note that conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and other dementias often progress gradually, making early detection vital. Preventive strategies— including regular screening, healthy routines, and social engagement—can help reduce risk and support healthier aging.

By combining free screening with education and outreach, the initiative aims to spark conversations about mental health, reduce stigma, and empower individuals to take charge of their cognitive well-being.

Courtesy: Global Alzheimer's Platform Foundation

by RTTNews Staff Writer

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