Brain Health | Vermont Department of Health

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Brain Health | Vermont Department of Health
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Brain Health
Cannabis and Adults
Keep yourself and those around you safe.
What's good for your heart is good for your brain.
Brain Health
Heart Health
Learn how to keep your heart healthy
Brain Health Data
Brain Health in Vermont In Vermont, we use health data to track rates of worsening...
Concerned about memory loss? Talk to your doctor.
Brain Health
Chronic Disease
Learn the risk factors and warning signs
What Are Dementia-friendly Communities?
A Dementia Diagnosis Comes with Significant Barriers to Navigating Daily Life How we conduct business...
Age Strong VT: Our Roadmap for an Age-friendly State
Support for Dementia Family Caregivers
If you or someone close to you is impacted by Alzheimer’s or a related dementia...
Living with Dementia
Receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or another dementia can leave you feeling scared, isolated, hopeless...
Healthy Body, Healthy Brain
The health of your brain and your body are closely linked. As a result, practicing...
Parents and Mentors
How you can positively influence youth behaviors and attitudes about cannabis.
Cannabis and Youth
What you need to know about using cannabis before age 21.
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Age Strong VT: Our Roadmap for an Age-friendly State
Brain Health Data
Brain Health in Vermont In Vermont, we use health data to track rates of worsening confusion and memory loss. Unfortunately, recent data shows that only half of adults in Vermont with memory issues have discussed this with a health care...
Cannabis and Adults
Keep yourself and those around you safe.
Cannabis and Youth
What you need to know about using cannabis before age 21.
Healthy Body, Healthy Brain
The health of your brain and your body are closely linked. As a result, practicing healthy habits and actively managing your chronic conditions can go a long way in terms of protecting your brain.
Living with Dementia
Receiving a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or another dementia can leave you feeling scared, isolated, hopeless, anxious, and even angry. It is normal to feel a wide range of emotions. Know that you are joined by thousands of Vermonters who share...
Parents and Mentors
How you can positively influence youth behaviors and attitudes about cannabis.
Support for Dementia Family Caregivers
If you or someone close to you is impacted by Alzheimer’s or a related dementia, you are not alone. There are more than 13,000 Vermonters aged 65 and older who have diagnosed Alzheimer’s disease—the most common cause of dementia—and another...
What Are Dementia-friendly Communities?
A Dementia Diagnosis Comes with Significant Barriers to Navigating Daily Life How we conduct business, provide services, and design our communities impacts all people in the state—especially those living with dementia. Of older people living in Vermont surveyed in 2020...