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This 1 Habit May Help Reduce The Risk Of Dementia In Older Adults

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A new study found that people who took adult education classes have a lower risk of developing dementia.
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A new study found that people who took adult education classes have a lower risk of developing dementia.

There are certain habits, like exercising and eating nutritious foods, that are synonymous with healthy aging. A new, large-scale study highlights another method that middle-aged and older adults should also add to the mix: Learning.

Research published in the journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience suggests that people who took part in adult education classes had a 19% lower risk of developing dementia within five years compared to folks who did not take classes. Participants self-reported attending adult education classes, but the frequency or type of class was not included.

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