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New study finds no evidence technology causes 'digital dementia' in older people

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 15 April 2025
A recent study challenges the notion of 'digital dementia,' finding that technology use among older adults is linked to a lower risk of cognitive decline. Analyzing data from over 411,000 adults, researchers discovered that using computers, smartphones, and the internet may offer cognitive benefits comparable to physical activity or maintaining healthy blood pressure.
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