Alzheimer’s ‘faster in educated’

Alzheimer’s disease progresses more rapidly in highly educated people, research suggests.

It is thought high levels of education may ward off Alzheimer’s by helping the brain better tolerate damaging changes.

But the latest study, involving 312 Alzheimer’s patients, suggests once accumulated damage reaches a critical level, decline is relatively swift.

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