How Education Shapes Dementia Risk And Resilience
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We trace how early education and lifelong learning shape cognitive reserve and change dementia risk, reframing brain health as something built from childhood through older age. We share practical ways to grow resilience now and a weekly challenge to make it stick.
• cognitive reserve as the buffer against aging
• why early education carries a large protective effect
• sensitive periods for language, memory, executive function
• formal schooling versus rich informal learning
• neuroplasticity in later life and real examples
• what counts as “hard novelty” versus routine puzzles
• high-yield skills like languages, music, chess, courses
• language-rich environments for children and open questions
• community actions that expand access and equity
• a simple weekly challenge to apply learning
Take that principle of novelty and complexity we talked about, and just apply it this week. Learn one new thing. Tell someone about it.
This podcast is created by Ai for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional medical or health advice. Please talk to your healthcare team for medical advice.
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