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New research sheds light on how environmental factors, particularly indoor temperature, can affect brain function in older individuals.
Researchers at Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research monitored 47 older adults’ home temperatures and their self-reported attention levels.
The risk of cognitive lapses doubles for every 7 F ( 4 C) variation.
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