Proficient in a second language, have a higher education, a mentally challenging job or hobby, see how 678 nuns help us understand ways to improve memory and reduce the risk of Alzheimers.
Dr. David Lipschitz explains in the April 2014 issue of Milwaukee’s 50Plus how the research around the lives of 678 nuns done by Dr. David Snowden has helped us understand who is and who isn’t at risk for Alzheimers.
So, if you have been read to when a kid and are reading aloud as an adult, in other words challenging your brain then you’re increasing your memory and at less risk for Alzheimers.
Read more here: “The More You Learn, The Better Your Memory” by Dr. David Lipschitz
(Make sure to turn to page 14A (or 15 of 40) and enlarge the magazine image by clicking on the two opposite facing arrows in the lower right side of the page.)
John
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