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Study Finds Taxi and Ambulance Drivers Have Lower Alzheimer’s Death Rates

Research from Mass General Brigham reveals that taxi and ambulance drivers exhibit significantly lower death rates from Alzheimer’s disease compared to other professions. The study analyzed data from nearly nine million adults across 443 professions and suggests that jobs requiring frequent spatial processing may help reduce Alzheimer’s risk. However, the authors caution that the study is observational and cannot establish causal relationships.

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