Sexism could put women at higher risk of Alzheimer's and dementia, says study
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A new study found that women born in the most sexist U.S. states experience a greater decline in memory, with a 9-year gap in cognitive decline compared to those from less sexist states.
Researchers from Columbia University highlighted that exposure to structural sexism throughout life has a measurable impact on cognitive health later on, particularly affecting women's memory trajectories as they age.
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