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Brain health benefits economies globally

In a recent commentary in the journal Nature Aging, Sarah Lenz Lock, JD, Senior VP Policy & Brain Health and Executive Director, Global Council on Brain Health, Washington DC, highlights what AARP calls the "six pillars of brain health" and their economic and societal benefits. Lock writes, "[A]n often-overlooked benefit of brain health is what it can mean for an entire society when its older population is more cognitively resilient -- specifically, the positive effect that a mentally sharp workforce brings to the larger economy." It's something the active-aging industry needs to keep in mind, and actively promote.

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