Web Searching Better For Brain Than Books
Neuroscience researchers have found that Googling is more stimulating to the brain than reading a book, crosswording, or any other kind of activity for baby-boomers, says the Daily Mail.

Even better, the most internet savvy among us get the most out of internet searching.
So toss that library card, unless you use it to access the Web, and get surfing--to boost the mind and better the memory. At least that's what the UCLA neuroscience crowd says.
Summer Johnson, PhD
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