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Pack  The Chronicle    People who are 65 years old today can expect to live an additional 19.3 years, on average, according ...
Frequent digital tech was found linked to slower cognitive decline in older adults, challenging the idea that screen time harms brain health.
However, it might be possible to trace axons throughout the human brain, if not synaptic connections, added Dr. Clay Reid, a senior investigator in brain science at the Allen Institute.
Everyday use of digital devices appears to reduce seniors' risk of cognitive impairment by 58%, on par with the protection gained from lower blood pressure, exercise and brain games, according to ...
Everyday use of digital devices appears to reduce seniors' risk of cognitive impairment by 58%, on par with the protection gained from lower blood pressure, exercise and brain games, according to ...