These activities could help postpone Alzheimer’s by 5 years, study suggests - The Washington Post
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Scientists suggest that engaging in simple daily tasks and mental exercises can help delay Alzheimer's and dementia, with studies showing lifelong habits may reduce risk by up to 38%.
- These activities could help postpone Alzheimer’s by 5 years, study suggests The Washington Post
- This form of mental exercise may cut dementia risk for decades NPR
- Simple Lifelong Habits Can Cut Your Alzheimer's Risk by 38%, Study Finds ScienceAlert
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