Cognitive ageing is a complex public health, social and economic problem that demands a bold response — a paradigm shift that leads science and society to view brain health across the lifespan of every individual as critically important. Implementation of 'Life's Simple 7' is a laudable step in that direction.
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DeCarli, C. 'Brain health': what is it, what can we do about it and when should we start?. Nat Rev Neurol 14, 6–8 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/nrneurol.2017.169
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