Dementia: Repetitive, routine jobs may raise cognitive decline risk
Jobs that do not require as much mental engagement as other types of work are associated with higher rates of cognitive impairment after age 70, according to a Norweigan study.
Jobs that do not require as much mental engagement as other types of work are associated with higher rates of cognitive impairment after age 70, according to a Norweigan study.
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