For those who struggle with jobs demanding complex tasks and frequent interactions, there might be good news. Having a more complex job may offset the effects of vascular damage in the brain and potentially protect against Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Brian McDonough elaborates.
The Surprising Brain Health Benefits of Complex Jobs

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For those who struggle with jobs demanding complex tasks and frequent interactions, there might be good news. Having a more complex job may offset the effects of vascular damage in the brain and potentially protect against Alzheimer's disease. Dr. Brian McDonough elaborates.
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