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369 pages, Kindle Edition
Published March 27, 2025
media sources that tell people how to think and encourage them to believe that people who are not exactly like them are wrong (or even "evil") are robbing their consumers of the cognitive challenge of adjusting their ideas and expectations of others over time. That may be why highly partisan people (on any part of the political spectrum) are more likely to suffer from faulty memories, struggle with perception of reality, and difficulty distinguishing fact from fiction. [16]
evidence is strong that people can reduce their risk by making key lifestyle changes, including participating in regular activity and maintaining good heart health. Based on this research, the Alzheimer's Association offers 10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain — a collection of tips that can reduce the risk of cognitive decline.