SCHAUMBURG, IL — Dr. Kenton Anderson will participate as a vendor at the upcoming Brain Health Fair on June 26, supporting local efforts to educate community members about cognitive decline, memory concerns, and proactive strategies for long-term brain health.
The event, hosted in recognition of Brain Health Month, will bring together healthcare professionals, educators, and wellness advocates to help residents learn more about protecting cognitive function as they age. Community members attending the fair will have the opportunity to explore resources related to memory support, dementia awareness, lifestyle medicine, and healthy aging.
Dr. Anderson plans to attend the event to connect with local residents and continue encouraging conversations around prevention-focused healthcare and neurological wellness.
“Brain health affects every part of daily life, from focus and energy to memory and long-term independence,” said Dr. Anderson. “Events like this help people better understand the steps they can take now to support cognitive function for years to come.”
Through his naturopathic and functional medicine approach, Dr. Anderson works with individuals experiencing concerns such as brain fog, fatigue, memory challenges, poor focus, stress-related cognitive symptoms, and changes associated with aging or recovery from injury. His approach emphasizes looking beyond isolated symptoms to better understand factors such as metabolic health, inflammation, sleep quality, nutrition, gut health, circulation, hormone balance, and stress response.
While attending the Brain Health Fair, Dr. Anderson looks forward to learning from fellow healthcare professionals and supporting greater access to brain health education throughout the Schaumburg community.
The Brain Health Fair will take place on June 26 and is open to community members interested in learning more about cognitive wellness, dementia prevention strategies, and healthy aging.
Learn more about Dr. Anderson’s approach to cognitive wellness.
