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Helping Others May Be an Easy Way to Keep Your Brain Young, Study Finds
Regularly volunteering can reduce the rate of cognitive aging by around 15–20 percent, according to research by a team from the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) and the University of ...
Wealth, in Earvin "Magic" Johnson's playbook, is not just a personal scoreboard but a community outcome. His core message is blunt: if you want your net worth to grow and stay durable, build something ...
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Helping others might be the simplest brain-aging hack, study says
Helping other people has always been framed as a moral choice, but a growing body of research suggests it might also be one ...
Spending a few hours a week in the service of others- such as helping neighbors or relatives- may slow brain aging. The corresponding study was published in Social Science, "Many older adults in ...
Christmas is almost here. For some it’s a fun time to get together with family. For others it is a stressful or lonely time. In the case of those less fortunate, have each family do something nice for ...
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