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Going back to college could boost cognitive capacitysg.news.yahoo.com › going-back-...
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Commenting on the results lead researcher Megan Lenehan, PhD, said, "The study findings are exciting because they demonstrate that it's ...
Full list of graduations: Queen's University - July 2,
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Bilingual people twice as likely to recover from a stroke
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40 per cent of bilingual patients regained normal function following a stroke, compared with just 20 per cent of those who spoke only one language
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Leanne Kerins, Megan Graham, Abbie Shine, Ashton O'Meara, Sarra Neher, Islin Ní Chroinin and Megan Lenehan were all resolute in defence. In the forwards Niamh Stack, Kym Murphy, Lyselle O'Shea, Sarah. McMahon and Ellen Moloney were prominent throughout.
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— Dr Megan Lenehan, University of Tasmania. The team previously discovered that people who speak more than one language develop dementia ... › news
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Pictured Megan Lenehan joins protesters from the Irish Syria Soladarity Movement protesting outside the Consular Section of the Embassy of the Russian ... › press
Cupcakes are just the start for this sweet duo | The Examiner
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Megan Lenehan and Amy Farrell with a selection of cupcakes available through their online business. Picture: PAUL SCAMBLER. › story
Taking college courses reduces risk of Alzheimer's in seniors
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— ... that it's never too late to take action to maximize the cognitive capacity of your brain," said lead researcher Megan Lenehan, PhD. › eng › news
College studies may reduce risk of dementia f - EurekAlert!
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— ... that it's never too late to take action to maximize the cognitive capacity of your brain," said lead researcher Megan Lenehan, PhD. › apa-cs...
Seniors Who Head Back to School May Reduce Dementia Risk
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Mentally stimulating activity can enhance brain function, researchers say
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Pictured Megan Lenehan joined protesters marking 8 years of conflict at a vigil / protest outside the Spire on O'Connell Street in Dublin this afternoon.
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... to take action to maximize the cognitive capacity of your brain," lead researcher Megan Lenehan from the University of Tasmania in Australia, ...
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