Overuse of digital gadgets harms teenagers, research suggests. But ubiquitous technology may be helping older Americans stay sharp.
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Overuse of digital gadgets harms teenagers, research suggests. But ubiquitous technology may be helping older Americans stay sharp. ......
Overuse of digital gadgets harms teenagers, research suggests. But ubiquitous technology may be helping older Americans stay sharp.
Overuse of digital gadgets harms teenagers, research suggests. But ubiquitous technology may be helping older Americans stay sharp. Read full story
New York Times: How embracing tech could boost brain health for older adults.
New York Times: How embracing tech could boost brain health for older adults.
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Stress that people keep inside may be quietly damaging brain health in older Chinese Americans, according to new research from Rutgers Health. The...
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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...
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