Study finds taxi and ambulance drivers less likely to die from Alzheimer’s disease

Study finds taxi and ambulance drivers less likely to die from Alzheimer’s disease

A new study reveals that taxi and ambulance drivers have significantly lower Alzheimer’s death rates. Researchers found that engaging in spatial and navigational tasks may offer a protective effect against the disease. Unlike other transport jobs with fixed routes, these professions involve constant processing of spatial information, potentially reducing Alzheimer’s risk. A new study reveals that taxi and ambulance drivers have significantly lower Alzheimer’s death rates. Researchers found that engaging in spatial and navigational tasks may offer a protective effect against the disease. Unlike other transport jobs with fixed routes, these professions involve constant processing of spatial information, potentially reducing Alzheimer’s risk.  Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle

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