Optimistic Thinking May Help Preserve Memory and Judgement
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It should come as no surprise that optimistic thinking is, for the most part, better for one’s health than negative thinking.
In fact, negative thinking has been connected to poor health for some time. A recent study confirms what was previously suspected, linking optimistic thinking to the preservation of memory and good judgement. Both of those traits bode well for staving off, if not preventing,...
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