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 ‌ Using the Internet Boosts Retirees’ Brain Function You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content This Food Grows Cancerous Tumors - Do Not Eat It This Food Could Be Growing Deadly Tumors Are we literally FEEDING cancer cells by putting [this one food]( on our dinner plates? This is important.[THIS one food]( could be growing cancer cells. And here's where it gets interesting... as soon as we STOP eating it, the opposite happens: cancer cells STARVE to death -- and die out by the thousands. Skeptical? See [the evidence here](. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Using the Internet Boosts Retirees’ Brain Function The internet comes under a lot of fire these days for causing all sorts of social ills, but a new study shows that it may be your brain’s best friend after you retire. Researchers in Europe found that people who regularly use the internet after they quit working score significantly higher on memory tests. Women, in particular, were found to benefit mentally by using the internet, the study found. Scientists looked at the memory ability of 2,105 older people who had been retired since 2004. Don’t Feel Guilty About Time Spent Online The subjects were given word recall tests at least twice in the years after they stopped working. In the test, participants were shown a list of 10 words. They were then asked to recall the words immediately after looking at them, and then again five minutes later. Retirees who used the internet regularly scored about 12% higher than those who never went online. But the effect was far greater in women. Female retirees who used the internet scored 23% higher than women who didn’t. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content [Like Heaven!] Sleep secret unwinds your body and mind Have you ever soaked in a warm bath…relaxed in a steaming sauna…or even better… Actually stepped into a hot spring? Then you know exactly how heavenly your body feels once you’re done. But when Japanese researchers wanted to know WHY these hot temperatures could soothe your body into a deep, restful sleep they were led to… A [stunning sleep secret]( that can replicate a hot spring’s relaxing effects! [This natural sleep wonder]( is wildly different from anything you’ve ever tried. Instead of “sedating” your body—it releases the very same sensation of stepping into a steamy hot spring. Night after glorious night. This [stunning sleep secret]( is revealed 3 minutes into this presentation. Click [here]( to discover it, but don’t delay. Due to incredible demand, supplies are limited. [Click HERE to Buy 2, Get 1 FREE!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Internet Brain Gains: Use It or Lose It The study also found that if you used a computer in your daily work life, it won’t help your memory after you retire if you don’t keep using the internet. “We were able to discern that pre-retirement computer usage does not directly influence post-retirement cognitive decline,” said researcher Likun Mao of Trinity College Dublin. She is a co-author of the study, which was published in the Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization. The bottom line? If you’re retired, don’t feel guilty for the time you spend online. It’s not wasted. You’re helping your brain get stronger. The researchers’ next step is to find out which internet tasks are best at improving memory. They are planning to test whether using social media, shopping online, emailing, consuming news media, playing games, or other internet activities improve cognitive skills. We’ll bring you the results as soon as they are released. Editor’s Note: Discover the simple, at-home test that can help your doctor determine if you have Alzheimer’s disease. All it takes is a few minutes. Get all the details in our monthly journal[Independent Healing HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [6 Curable Conditions Doctors Mistake for Alzheimer’s]( [These 10 Foods Cut Your Alzheimer’s Risk in Half]( [It’s in the Air…and It Gives You Dementia]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2021 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. To end your free subscription, click here: [Unsubscribe]( Health Watch may be republished with its links intact by non-commercial entities. Health Watch may not be republished for commercial purposes without written permission. This information is offered as a general guideline, not one-size-fits-all medical advice. Talk to your doctor before making any changes in your personal health care regimen. To manage your subscription by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at: Order Processing Center Attn: Customer Service P.O. Box 913 Frederick, MD 21705 USA

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