A study tracking 8,442 adults aged 50 and above in England over 10 years found that higher education, better occupation, and increased wealth can lower the risk of cognitive impairment or dementia in later life (having post-secondary education was linked to a 43% reduction in risk)
A study tracking 8,442 adults aged 50 and above in England over 10 years found that higher education, better occupation, and increased wealth can lower the risk of cognitive impairment or dementia in later life (having post-secondary education was linked to a 43% reduction in risk)