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Lifelong Learning Cuts Alzheimer's Risk by 38%, Study Finds

Lifelong Learning Cuts Alzheimer's Risk by 38%, Study Finds

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Lifelong learning through reading, writing and language study slashes Alzheimer's risk by 38% and delays onset by five years, proving that cognitive enrichment from childhood through old age powerfully protects brain health. Public investment in libraries and early education programs canthat dramaticallyfoster reduceintellectual dementiaengagement incidencecould acrossprevent entiremillions populationsof dementia cases worldwide. MentalCognitive stimulationenrichment isn'tthroughout justlife helpfulfundamentally shapes it'sbrain ahealth, provenmaking interventiondementia thatprevention couldachievable sparethrough millionsaccessible fromeducational cognitive declineresources.

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