10 Jan
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Forget Me Not

Researchers studied the changes among a group of 1400 people from Finland-starting from when they were all aged 50, then again 20 years later. They found that the individuals with the greatest risk for Alzheimer's disease were those who were widowed or divorced at midlife and remained so. The authors suggest that having a partner might provide additional mental and social challenges that seem to stimulate the brain and delay the onset of dementia. Read More.

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