This may be more funny than anything, and a statement about the place blogging is taking in larger cultural
discussion. USA Today has
run an article on healthy habits that can keep the brain sharp and help prevent the onset of Alzheimer's
disease. Included in the article:
"Research on animals and humans suggests mentally challenging
activities such as playing bridge, learning a new language or even blogging might help build new connections in the
brain, says Molly Wagster at the National Institute on Aging, part of the National Institutes of Health."
Seems true enough! I wonder if blog reading has similar benefits? If so, don't feel obligated to thank me
or anything.
Actual thanks to Bloggers Blog: Blogging the
Blogosphere.
Blogging could help prevent Alzheimer's, expert says
Reader Comments
(Page 1)2. Intersting article - I wrote about it on my webmetricsguru.com blog.
Posted at 6:41PM on Apr 17th 2006 by webmetricsguru









1. It is interesting and humorous in the sense of blogging being brought and expanded into the area of
Alzheimer's disease prevention. I guess blogging is really becoming ubiquitous across the various cultural interests.
Posted at 4:24PM on Apr 17th 2006 by Gary Bourgeault