Older adults who have higher levels of education, embark on more social activities and stay cognitively active have a slower rate of cognitive decline than those who engage in less self-maintenance and social activities.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tk75h77kKXsKO2bZoIuXDDUcgFFQdBWBNanr0B7pZ9C2M0QYy2hMSke2-mRo3WF1ByKIdMWQInzju01nYkFhB8HsWPxZLWQ2BaJTT0qngy2CEjWHIUCtk_1Q8RYWk5oShx7zPCtrry01jDlXceO8fkniA9sgTrsZaC=s0-d)
from Neuroscience News Updates http://bit.ly/2IbIBmm
from Neuroscience News Updates http://bit.ly/2IbIBmm
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