Internet use by seniors on regular basis could slash their dementia risk, study suggests
For older adults, finding the sweet spot in terms of screen time could help reduce their risk of dementia, a recent study from the School of Global Public Health at New York University found.
Among adults aged 50 to 64.9, regular internet users may experience a lower risk of dementia compared to non‐regular users, researchers discovered.
“We found that regular users experienced approximately half the risk of dementia than non-regular users,” noted lead author Gawon Cho, a PhD candidate from the School of Global Public Health at NYU.
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