Neurology Advisor (9/8, Rao) reports study results from a “2-year clinical trial show that lifestyle modifications may reduce the risk for cognitive decline and dementia.” Top-line results from the US Study to Protect Brain Health Through Lifestyle Intervention to Reduce Risk (US POINTER), presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2025, show that “multidomain interventions with a structured framework, such as recommendations, regular team meetings, and weekly goals, can protect brain health in older adults at increased risk for dementia.” The results “demonstrated the generalizability and adaptability of this intervention model in the US, aligning with findings from international trials such as the Finnish Geriatric Intervention Study to Prevent Cognitive Impairment and Disability. Based on trial data and relevant biomarkers, the researchers intend to provide guidance on adapting this intervention for diverse communities.” The study was also published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia.(SOUCRE: APA Headlines)