We all lose our keys or forget a name occasionally; it's a regular part of life. But when memory changes begin to disrupt our daily routine, it could signal something more.
You may miss appointments, struggle with familiar tasks, or repeat questions. These signs deserve attention, not fear.
June is Alzheimer's Brain Awareness Month, a time to highlight cognitive health and the importance of early detection. With over 55 million people worldwide living with dementia, awareness is more critical than ever. Understanding the difference between everyday forgetfulness and early signs of cognitive decline empowers you to take action.
The good news? Brain health is something you can support. Early conversations with your doctor can make a big difference, helping to identify underlying issues and offering ways to protect your cognitive wellness.
Your mind matters, and so does your future. Don't wait. Take charge of your memory, health, and life, one step, one conversation at a time.