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Keeping the thermostat between these temperatures is best for seniors’ brains

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BOSTON — That perfect thermostat setting might be more important than you think, especially at grandma and grandpa’s house. A new study finds that indoor temperature significantly affects older adults’ ability to concentrate, even in their own homes where they control the climate. The research suggests that as climate change brings more extreme temperatures, elderly individuals may face increased cognitive challenges unless their indoor environments are properly regulated.

https://studyfinds.org/cold-homes-linked-to-attention-problems-in-older-adults/


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