Researchers found that regular communication helps maintain long-term memory, and elderly people who often use online tools showed less decline in memory than those who don't.The study, by the University of West London's Geller Institute of Ageing and Memory, studied the communication of 11,418 men and women over the age of 50.
Read More"This shows for the first time the impact of diverse, frequent and meaningful interactions on long-term memory, and specifically, how supplementing more traditional methods with online social activity may achieve that among older adults," the study's leader Snorri Rafnsson said.
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