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Sunday, December 29, 2024

Bidding farewell to your favorite navigation app could help reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease. That's according to a new study, which found taxi and ambulance drivers in the United States recorded the lowest percentage of deaths attributed to Alzheimer's across more than 400 jobs.

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... Roughly 1% of taxi drivers and 0.91% of ambulance drivers died from the disease, while other occupations recorded nearly 3.9% of deaths.

Researchers link these findings to the demands of a driving-based job, which they describe as occupations that "demand frequent spatial and navigational processing."

"They're making decisions literally every few seconds about where to go, where to turn," senior study author Dr. Anupam Jena told The Wall Street Journal. "The way that your brain is used over the course of your career or the course of your life might impact the likelihood that someone develops dementia." ...



#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-12-29 02:42 PM | Reply

Been quite a while since I was in a Taxi or Uber that didn't have GPS up.

#2 | Posted by mattm at 2024-12-30 03:38 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

The last vehicle I bought doesn't have GPS. They want me to subscribe to OnStar to get it. Or I could us Android Auto. But I rarely use NAV anyway. If I really need NAV, I just use google maps. Once I've seen the directions, I can usually remember how to get there.

#3 | Posted by Whatsleft at 2024-12-30 05:07 PM | Reply

From www.popsci.com
"After GPS arrived [among the Inuit of Nunavut], hunters could minimally rely on the environmental cues, and it lightened the cognitive load of memory itself."

#4 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2024-12-30 05:18 PM | Reply

The Black Cabs in London have The Knowledge in their brains, they don't use GPS. I like the traffic features even if I know the route(s) I can take

#5 | Posted by hamburglar at 2024-12-30 07:56 PM | Reply

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