Understanding Cognitive Decline: Early Detection and Prevention

Dear Brain Health Community,

 

We are quickly approaching World Brain Day on July 22nd. In the spirit of this year’s theme, “Brain Health and Prevention,” we want to bring attention to an important and often surprising fact: cognitive decline can start as early as age 40.

World Brain Day serves as a reminder of the importance of early detection and taking proactive measures for maintaining brain health. Join us in exploring how recognizing the early signs of cognitive decline can lead to better outcomes and improved quality of life.

Cognitive Decline Can Begin at Age 40

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Research indicates that cognitive decline can begin as early as age 40, often marked by:

  • Slowness in thinking
  • Difficulty paying attention
  • Challenges with multitasking
  • Trouble finding words

These red flags are concerning for both the affected individuals and their families. It is important to avoid delay in addressing these concerns.

Neurologics Neuroengineering®

 

At Neurologics, we use FDA-registered, non-invasive technology to conduct detailed brain mapping. This process involves:

qEEG Brain Mapping: Provides a comprehensive map of the brain and a detailed understanding of each client’s cognitive function.

Personalized Optimization Program: Enhances working memory, learning ability, and functional IQ.

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Why Early Detection and Prevention Matters

 

Information is power when it comes to brain health. Getting a Neurologics brain map provides a clear understanding of the individual’s cognitive health.

By identifying the specific areas that need attention, we help our clients take proactive steps to maintain and improve brain function, thereby protecting their future cognitive health.

For Potential Clients:

 

If this sounds like you, take action now to protect your future. A personalized brain map from Neurologics offers invaluable insights to optimize your brain health.

Contact Michelle Corcoran at Michelle@neurologics.com to learn more about our brain mapping services and how we can support your journey towards optimized brain function.

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For Clinicians:

 

Explore how brain mapping at Neurologics can provide valuable insights for your patients’ neurological assessments and treatment planning.

Contact Lisa Kumagai at Lisa@neurologics.com to discuss how you can become part of our network of like-minded clinicians with the common goal of helping people enhance their brain health.

What Our Clients Are Saying:

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“I thought I was going to have to retire. My memory wasn’t what it used to be – this is a game changer. This has given me another 20 years of productivity.”

-CS

Exploring The Future of Brain Health

Your Brain Optimized®

 

While World Brain Day serves as a reminder of the importance of brain health, let’s make it a point to prioritize early detection and prevention of cognitive decline in our clinical practices.

Working together, we make a significant impact on our patients’ lives, helping them maintain their cognitive function and invest in a healthier future.

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To learn more about Neurologics and how our groundbreaking technology can benefit you and your clients, visit our website at Neurologics.com or call us at (855) 814-4983.

We look forward to continuing this incredible journey with all of you and advancing the field of brain health.

Warm regards,

Team Neurologics