Parenting Keeps Brains Younger
22:56–24:18 · 81s
Dr. Saxbe explains data showing that parents’ brains appear structurally younger and more connected in later life, suggesting a long-term neuroprotective effect of raising children.
22:56–24:18 · 81s
Dr. Saxbe explains data showing that parents’ brains appear structurally younger and more connected in later life, suggesting a long-term neuroprotective effect of raising children.
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