People with healthy habits are at a reduced risk of memory complaints, according to a new study carried out by UCLA researchers. The researchers analyzed the link between healthy behaviors and memory throughout adult life. A national poll, which included a total of 18,552 people, was conducted by UCLA researchers and the Gallup organization. The participants were asked questions about their memory as well as their lifestyle...
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