17-04-2025 23:06 via drugs.com

Digital Technology Linked to Lower Rates of Cognitive Decline in Adults Older Than 50

THURSDAY, April 17, 2025-- Widespread use of digital technology seems to be associated with lower rates of cognitive decline in adults older than 50 years, according to a study published online April 14 in Nature Human Behaviour.Jared F. Benge...
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