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Social networks may help protect cognitive functioning in later life, according to a new IIASA-led study. Using data from 27 European countries, researchers found that social connections can offset lost work-related stimulation, with benefits differing for women & men. šŸ‘‰ iiasa.ac.at/news/jun-202...
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Social networks may help protect cognitive functioning in later life, particularly among older adults who are no longer working, according to a new IIASA-led study. Drawing on data from 27 European co...
Life after work: Why social connections matter
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