Nurturing growth and maintaining the health of decades-old shrubs is a beloved hobby for many. Now, recent research highlights that gardening can...
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Gardening isn’t just about nurturing old plants. It’s a hobby that can also keep your brain sharp as you age, according to a recent study. Researchers from Edinburgh University followed hundreds of Scots over nearly a century, tracking their lifestyles. They discovered that gardening could potentially guard against dementia even past the age of 80, […]
Nurturing growth and maintaining the health of decades-old shrubs is a beloved hobby for many. Now, recent research highlights that gardening can...
Gardening may protect against dementia up to age 80, regardless of background. #gardening #bra health
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