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New research links head injuries to cognitive decline in later life

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New research from University College London has found a head injury may make you vulnerable to cognitive decline in later life.

Injuries sustained by people in their 50s or younger all correlated with scoring lower on cognitive tests at the age of 70, doing less well in memory tests, processing, speed and thinking.

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