A recent study has discovered that individuals in two specific professions are less likely to die from Alzheimer's disease.
Taxi and ambulance drivers have jobs that "demand real-time spatial and navigational processing," said the lead researcher, ...
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It’s also possible that people who are predisposed to Alzheimer’s disease may avoid memory-intensive jobs in the first place, ...
Could the navigation involved in these jobs cause changes in parts of the brain related to the disease? Experts aren't ...
Taxi and ambulance drivers have the lowest rates of death from Alzheimer’s disease, according to a fascinating new study that ...
Here’s one strategy that might preserve your brain: ditch Google Maps and rely on your own sense of direction.
A new study raises the possibility that jobs that require frequent spatial processing—such as figuring out a taxi route or ...
could contribute to maintaining a healthier brain. Researchers from Mass General Brigham in the US delved into national data to assess the risk of death from Alzheimer's disease across various ...
There's still so much we don't know about Alzheimer's disease, but the link between poor sleep and worsening disease is one ...
Among the 16,658 taxi drivers, about one percent (171) died from Alzheimer's disease, while 10 of 1,348 ambulance drivers ...