If you fear Alzheimer’s, you may want to consider learning another language, new research indicates. The study confirms other findings that active brain use and exercises support memory building and functions.
If you fear Alzheimer’s, you may want to consider learning another language, new research indicates. The study confirms other findings that active brain use and exercises support memory building and functions.
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