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Discover Brain Health Webinar Series - Hold That Thought

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Discover Brain Health Webinar Series - Hold That Thought

Join University of Illinois Extension Family Life Educators for a series all about memory change and aging, including tips and strategies to lessen everyday forgetfulness. 

All sessions offered 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. CDT.  Please make adjustments to participate in your correct time zone.

No cost to participate!

CPDU's for Teachers and CEU's for Health Care Professionals available.

IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE CEU'S FOR EACH SESSION, please register and pay for CEU's at this link: geroed.com

May 7 - Hold That Thought

This workshop will look at the memory process and what researchers say contributes to brain health, as well as strategies for helping with everyday forgetfulness.

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