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  - GLOBALUPFRONT.COM - A La Une - 14/Aug 08:44

Could Bottling Up Stress Fuel Cognitive Decline?

In A Nutshell NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — If you’ve ever been told to “stay strong” and keep your troubles to yourself, you might think it’s a sign of resilience. But a new study suggests that for some people, especially older Chinese Americans, that approach might quietly speed up memory loss...

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