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Why we often remember the bad better than the good – The Washington Post

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A Brain Scientist Who Studies Alzheimer’s Explains How She Stays Mentally Fit – NPR

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Leading an Active Life With a Diagnosis of Dementia – The New York Times

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Caregivers: 7 ways for doctors to better discuss death – Futurity

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Take a Look at These Unusual Strategies for Fighting Dementia – The New York Times

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The Toll of Caring for Aging Parents – US News & World Report

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The more you do to promote your cardiovascular health, the lower your risk of dementia – Los Angeles Times

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Feeling Young Could Mean Your Brain Is Aging More Slowly – Third Age

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Midlife Crisis? It’s a Myth. Why Life Gets Better After 50. – The Guardian

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Baby Boomers Get More Selective About Friends – The Wall Street Journal

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