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How having a mentally stimulating job in midlife may protect against dementia later on
- Author’s mother wished she had been a teacher; science shows it might have helped protect her against the dementia that took her life
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A regular refrain from my mother was, “I wish I’d become a teacher”.
She would have made a very good teacher: she taught us at home when we were little. She taught a French-speaking friend’s daughter to speak English. She taught me how to teach my children to read and write.
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She had exactly the right approach: she was patient, curious, made learning fun, and was a voracious reader.
I wonder now if having an occupation might have protected her from depression – she often articulated the loss she felt when her children went away to school as a key reason for her low moods.
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I also wonder if having a job might have protected her from the dementia that took her life. The science says it might have done.

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