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Important updates inside You are receiving this email because you subscribed to our newsletter - Click [Here]( to Unsubscribe [Health Insider Updates] In case you missed it this week, I want to share a few important articles that went out to our Health Insiders: -- October 3, 2024: Very few diseases strike more fear into our hearts and minds than the dread of dementia. [Click Here]( for a list of several activities to keep your brain healthy and strong as you age. -- October 12, 2024: If you’re prone to experiencing mental health concerns, you’re not alone: one in five adults in the United States actively experiences mental illness. This includes any mental illness, such as mild chronic anxiety, as well as serious mental illness such as severe schizophrenia, which can impact daily function. [Click here to read more](... -- October 15, 2024: Alzheimer’s is one of the most misunderstood diseases, and it’s a common one: it’s a leading cause of death in America, and it affects millions. To be prepared to help a loved one experiencing Alzheimer’s, or to recognize the signs and symptoms of this disease in yourself, it’s important to know what is and is not true about this disease. [Let’s learn more about common misconceptions about Alzheimer’s disease](... Be Well, Dr. Kevin Dobrzynski   DISCLAIMER: The information on this website should not be interpreted as personal medical advice. Always consult your doctor or a health care professional with any questions regarding a medical condition or before starting a new health care regimen.This email contains a Sponsorship from one of our supporting sponsors. We receive financial support from this sponsor for distribution of this sponsorship. Otherwise, there is no connection between the sponsor and us. We further disclaim any and all claims made in the sponsorship which are those of the sponsor only. To our knowledge the sponsored product and its distribution has not been tested or approved by the FDA. Publishing of this sponsorship does not constitute an endorsement of any type from us. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by today@ihaupdates.com 2234 North Federal Hwy #7631 Boca Raton, FL 33431  [Unsubscribe](  |  [Report Spam]( Â

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