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Keeping a busy schedule may benefit the brain

May 24, 2016 Washington State Senior Citizens' Lobby

One of the best ways to keep your brain sharp as you get older may be to stay busy, according to new research. While scientists have previously recommended engaging in mentally challenging activities, a new study suggests that keeping a packed schedule may offer similar benefits.

http://time.com/4341680/busy-brain-cognitive-function-aging/?xid=emailshare

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