04/06/2026
Advancing conversations around women’s brain health starts with sharing research, insight, and practical strategies.
In this new Q&A with Healio, Adrian Moll of Flournoy Health Systems discusses how women can take proactive steps decades earlier to help mitigate risks associated with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia.
The conversation highlights the impact of lifestyle factors including consistent physical activity, social engagement, and balanced nutrition in supporting long-term cognitive health.
At Flournoy Health Systems, we remain committed to supporting innovation, research, and education that help individuals and communities take a proactive approach to health and wellness.
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www.healio.com/news/neurology/20260401/qa-how-to-mitigate-cognitive-risks-decades-early-for-women
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www.flournoyhealthsystems.org
Older women in good cognitive health with higher levels of plasma phosphorylated tau 217 had greater risks for mild cognitive impairment or dementia up to 25 years later, according to a study published by JAMA Network Open. Healio spoke with Adrian Moll, RN, director of nursing at Flournoy Health Sy...