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A reason to keep working? White men experience biggest cognitive declines after retirement

Por: The Times-Tribune Nation July 20, 2023

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Post-retirement cognitive declines were almost three times more acute among White Americans compared with their Black peers, and twice as large for men as for women.... + full article



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