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Get a year's worth of activities to keep your brain in top shape. Do you want to be able to think a

[PRE Shop logo]( Get a year's worth of activities to keep your brain in top shape. [View in Browser]( [Prevention's Get Sharper Every Day]( Do you want to be able to think a little faster, concentrate better, and have fun doing it? Whether you’re 28 or 82, this book will help you improve your brainpower to help keep you sharp for years to come. Prevention’s [Get Sharper Everyday]( is packed with fun, easy daily activities that will help you banish brain fog, improve memory and boost your problem-solving skills for years to come. [order now]( Get 365 Amazing Ways to Train Your Brain! Broken into six essential categories proven to bolster cognitive function, your daily dose of brain-boosting advice will keep you on your toes. [What Do You Need to Focus on Today? Interior Image]( BRAIN SMART Get expert tips for learning new information, improving your attention and concentration, enhancing your problem-solving prowess and honing your focus and mental energy. [Sugar Interior Image]( NUTRITION SMART Learn easy (and delicious) ways to fill up on brain food through your meals while prioritizing nutrients that help protect against cognitive decline. [Try the Resize it Strategy Interior Image]( MEMORY SMART Discover genius memory tricks and hacks to learn and practice so you can more easily remember names, numbers and anything else you want to keep top of mind. [De-Stress Today Interior Image]( MENTAL HEALTH SMART Uncover helpful tips for improving sleep, practicing meditation and fighting loneliness to ward off the negative effects that cortisol-producing stress can have on your brain. [Don't Skip Leg Day Interior Image]( BODY SMART Keep your body moving and blood flowing with exercises designed to increase the production of brain chemicals that improve memory, attention and problem-solving skills. Your mind is your greatest muscle—so start flexing it with Get Sharper Every Day! [order now]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Prevention is a publication of Hearst Magazines. ©2024 Hearst Magazines, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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