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David Neumark and Tim Bruckner, co-directors of CPIP investigated cognitive decline. Neumark says…people who left employment early — particularly men aged 51 to 64 — showed more evidence of cognitive decline than people who remained employed over that same period. www.sfchronicle.com/personal-fin...
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Early retirement sounds great. But leaving employment before traditional retirement age, especially due to layoffs, could have negative impacts on cognitive abilities, according to new research.
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Can leaving the workforce early lead to cognitive decline? Here’s what experts say
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