Later Retirement May Delay Dementia

Working longer may help to keep your mind sharp, a study suggests. Researchers looked at data on more than 1,300 people. All had dementia. People who retired later also tended to develop dementia later. The delay was an average of six weeks for each year of work. The study appeared in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. The Associated Press wrote about it May 18.

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