Daniela Ruah posted an update in the group
Health 5 years, 11 months agoA Recent Research, Over A 2-Year Period, Based On The Study Of Over 350 People Over The Age Of 55, Has Determined That Folks Who Repeatedly Think Negatively, Later In Life, Have 1) A Build Up Of Tau And Beta Amyloid–2 Proteins That Cause Alzheimer’s Disease; And 2) Worse Memory And Greater Cognitive Decline Compared To Optimistic People.
Negative Thinking Linked To Dementia In Later Life, But You Can Learn To Be More Positive – CBS BaltimoreA new study found that repetitive negative thinking in later life was linked to cognitive decline and greater deposits of two harmful proteins responsible for Alzheimer’s disease.




