Can I survive for 24 hours without GPS navigation?
Briefly

According to a Harvard study, taxi and ambulance drivers show lower rates of Alzheimer's, possibly due to the mental engagement required for navigation and spatial memory.
Life expectancy for taxi and ambulance drivers is lower than the average population, at 68 and 64 years respectively, yet Alzheimer's typically affects those over 65.
Relying on GPS for navigation could diminish spatial memory, suggesting we should consider ditching devices like Google Maps for better cognitive health.
The challenge of finding a bar without GPS brought back memories of being lost, showing how reliance on technology hampers our navigational skills.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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