HomeHealth NewsAlzheimer's: Reading, writing, learning new languages may lower risk Health News Alzheimer’s: Reading, writing, learning new languages may lower risk February 13, 2026 0 2 - Advertisement - Keeping the brain active throughout life by reading, learning languages is tied to lower Alzheimer’s risk. Image credit: Burak Karademir/Getty Images About 32 million people globally are living with Alzheimer’s disease. Past studies show that older adults may be able to lower their risk for the condition by making healthy lifestyle… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleAlbemarle lithium refinery closure gives WA government a critical minerals reality checkNext articleFlash flooding, swollen rivers possible as BOM warns of more rain RELATED ARTICLES Health News More than half of those who stop GLP-1s restart within a year, study finds Australian Online News - June 15, 2026 Health News Sugar-free diets may disrupt the gut microbiome, animal study indicates Australian Online News - June 14, 2026 Health News Thrifty food plan costs vary widely across US regions and cities Australian Online News - June 14, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Ravens take flight! June 12, 2026 AI compliance shock as shadow AI risks surge and privacy laws tighten in Australia June 11, 2026 Navy Federal and the National Flag Foundation Team Up on Light to Unite Initiative for America’s 250… June 14, 2026 The moment that changed my life June 14, 2026 Load more