Early signs of dementia don’t arrive with sirens. They creep in quietly. A forgotten conversation. A bill unpaid. A familiar street that suddenly feels strange. Families watch, helpless, wondering if it’s “just aging” or something far worse. But here’s the twist: while there’s no guaranteed way to stop dementia, daily choices may shape your brain’s future. Tiny, ordinary decisions — what you eat, how you move, whether you light that cigarette — could be silently raising or lowering your risk. Science is still uncovering the truth, but some patterns are already alarmingly clear. And once you see them, you can’t unsee the dan… Continues…