How to protect our memory? Education is key, new science suggests
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What keeps the brain healthy? A handful of factors, such as education, income and job type, may increase the likelihood of being mentally sharp in middle age, new research suggests.
What keeps the brain healthy? A handful of factors, such as education, income and job type, may increase the likelihood of being mentally sharp in middle age, new research suggests.
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What keeps the brain healthy? A handful of factors, such as education, income and job type, may increase the likelihood of being mentally sharp in middle age, new research suggests.
This is additional taxonomy that helps us with analytics
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