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Birding may hold key to keeping your brain sharp in old age, new study suggests
New research suggests birding may be good for the brain. There's evidence it could help guard the brain against dementia and age related cognitive decline. Bradley Blackburn reports.

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According to CBS News’s source item, Birding may hold key to keeping your brain sharp in old age, new study suggests, New research suggests birding may be good for the brain. There’s evidence it could help guard the brain against dementia and age related cognitive decline. Bradley Blackburn reports.
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