New Study: Helping Others Slows Cognitive Decline by Up to 20%
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Regularly helping others, whether through volunteering or simple acts of kindness, can slow cognitive decline and boost brain health in older adults, new research finds. Credit: Shutterstock

Regularly volunteering or helping others outside the home can slow cognitive aging by 15–20%.

Meaningful social connections may do more than lift spirits, they may help preserve the mind. Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin and the University of Massachusetts Boston have discovered that spending regular time helping others outside the home can slow cognitive decline in middle-aged and older adults.

The study followed more than 30,000 U.S. adults over a 20-year period and found that those who volunteered or offered informal help to neighbors, relatives, or friends experienced…

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