Education helps sufferers cope with dementia, research finds

EDUCATION improves a person’s ability to cope with the physical effects of dementia, research has shown.

Education helps sufferers cope with  dementia,   research finds

People who go on to university or college after leaving school appear to be less affected by brain changes associated with dementia than those who cease education early, say scientists.

But their brains are just as likely to suffer the neurological break down that gives rise to the disease which causes memory loss and confused thinking.

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