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Education, intelligence may protect cognition, but don’t prevent Alzheimer’s disease
June 11, 2019 by NewsBot
In a search for clues to what may delay or prevent Alzheimer's disease, scientists report that smarter, more educated people aren't protected from the disease, but do get a cognitive 'head start' that may keep their minds functioning better temporarily.