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Longitudinal study finds procrastination declines with age but still shapes major life outcomes over nearly two decades
An 18-year-long study published in Journal of Personality & Social Psychology finds that people tend to procrastinate less as they move through young adulthood. Research on procrastination has mostly ...
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Long-term study finds no IQ harm linked to fluoridated drinking water
For decades, a persistent worry has trailed the fluoride added to American tap water: What if it quietly damages children’s ...
Using Health and Retirement Study data, 31.9% show cognitive gains, and 28% improve gait speed over follow-up — findings that ...
Psychological distress is linked to poorer later-life cognitive performance and higher dementia risk, though not to cognitive decline over time.
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