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 A gut microbial health index as a composite biomarker for evaluating overall health Australian Online News - August 24, 2026 Health News Macrophage ‘molecular scissors’ may drive obesity-linked inflammation and metabolic damage Australian Online News - August 24, 2026 Health News Moderna’s mRNA flu vaccine approved by FDA. When is it available? Australian Online News - August 23, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Buyers swoon over Canberra’s oldest apartment designed by Kenneth Oliphant August 20, 2026 Young’s Palace’s chicken wonton with two sauces recipe August 18, 2026 Forgiving those who sin against us August 19, 2026 Matt Comyn offloads $8.4m worth of CBA shares amid separation from his wife August 19, 2026 Load more