Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Education level doesn't affect Alzheimer's risk

Bloomberg
Highly educated people don't withstand the impact of Alzheimer's disease any better than those with less schooling, according to a study that contradicts previous research.

The study of 6,500 people in Chicago, published online by the journal Neurology, found no link between a person's educational level and their rate of decline to Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. The results suggest doctors have to watch....read the whole article

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1 comment:

Krista said...

That's good you were able to clarify this. I have had people ask me this same thing in the past. Thanks.

Krista

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