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Reading boosts cognitive reserve to protect against lead exposure

Reading the written word may be mightier than lead poisoning, researchers in Baltimore reported. They found that avid reading, which stimulated cognitive reserve, helped fend off the cognition-draining effects of lead exposure in a group of smelter workers. Read more about this research in this article from the website MedPage Today.

Posted by Steve Groft on 02 August 2007 in Headlines , Research

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