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Doctors’ Notes: Strengthen your brain with music or a second language

Stimulating your brain by taking up a new hobby, such as learning an instrument, can held fend off dementia

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Recent study showed musicians seem to have access to different areas in their brains when calling to mind a detail like a phone number.


If you’re worried about developing dementia, I recommend learning to play a musical instrument or speak a second language. Based on my research into memory, along with many other studies, these activities seem to make your brain operate more efficiently, which should help you stave off memory loss for longer.

Recently, I conducted a small study showing that musicians and people fluent in two languages were able to complete tasks involving working memory with less effort than it took others.

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