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Digital Technology Linked to Lower Rates of Cognitive Decline in Adults Older Than 50 - MSN


THURSDAY, April 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Widespread use of digital technology seems to be associated with lower rates of cognitive decline in adults older than 50 years, according to a study ... Read More

'Use of digital technology not leading to ‘digital dementia’ in older adults': Study - MSN


Sweeping aside the theory about “digital dementia,” the study, published in Nature Human Behavior, revealed that digital technology use correlates with a 58% lower risk of cognitive impairment. Read More

Tech Use Isn’t Driving Dementia in Older Adults


In a paper published on Monday in Nature Human Behaviour, researchers analyzed 57 studies of digital technology use and cognitive function in more than 400,000 older adults across the world. Read More

Engaging with digital technology may help to protect older adults’ brain health, study finds - McKnight's Long-Term Care News


Using digital devices seems to lower the risk of cognitive impairment in older adults by 58%, a new study shows. Findings of the study, which was published Monday in Nature Human Behavior, show ... Read More

Dementia risk could decrease with technology use, study suggests - Fox News


Health Smartphone use could reduce dementia risk in older adults, study finds Digital technology use linked to 58% lower risk of cognitive impairment ... Read More

Research shows that older adults who use new technology have a lower risk of dementia and cognitive decline - GIGAZINE(ギガジン)


Apr 25, 2025 07:00:00 Research shows that older adults who use new technology have a lower risk of dementia and cognitive decline. As convenient technologies such as search engines and social ... Read More

University of Texas study finds technology good for older people - Austin American-Statesman


Dell Medical School, UTHealth Austin study finds cognitive protection for older adults who use technology. News Sports Hookem.com Austin360 Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals HEALTHCARE ... Read More

Forget ‘digital dementia’—tech use may help keep older brains sharp - Yahoo Finance


A new study paints a promising picture for the ways that digital technology use affects the aging brain. The study, published in Nature Human Behavior last month, found that across the board, the ... Read More

No Evidence Technology Causes Digital Dementia In Older Adults: Study - NDTV.com


Sydney: In the 21st century, digital technology has changed many aspects of our lives. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is the latest newcomer, with chatbots and other AI tools changing how ... Read More

Using Technology To Eradicate Loneliness In Older Adults - Forbes


Using Technology To Eradicate Loneliness In Older Adults Despite being traditionally viewed as technology-resistant, the older adult population has increasingly embraced digital tools . Read More

Patient portals top digital health tech use in older adults, survey finds - McKnight's Long-Term Care News


Many older adults use various types of digital health technology, but patient portals top the list, a new survey finds.. Investigators used data from the internet and phone calls conducted in 2021 ... Read More

'Use of digital technology not leading to ‘digital dementia’ in older adults': Study - The New Indian Express


Sweeping aside the theory about “digital dementia,” the study, published in Nature Human Behavior, revealed that digital technology use correlates with a 58% lower risk of cognitive impairment. Read More


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