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Okay, so i see that you need help with this question.
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It says, which of the following is one of the findings from the nunn study? and so the options are stimulating the brain with intellectual activity did not have any effect on the health of neurons.
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High levels or higher levels of idea density were linked with higher incidences of mild cognitive impairment.
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Positive emotions earlier i'm sorry early in adulthood were linked to longevity then we have aerobic exercise was linked to greater telomere length in older adults.
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So the nun study was a longitudinal study of aging and alzheimer's disease in the catholic nuns.
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It began in 1986 and involved over 600 participants.
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The nuns agreed to donate their brains for research after death.
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So option a, stimulating the brain with intellectual activity, did not have any effect on the health of neurons.
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This statement is not true.
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The nun study found that nuns who engaged in more intellectual activity had a lower risk of developing alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
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So this one is not true.
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Okay...