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Conrado Estol, neurologist: Early education reduces a significant percentage of the risk of developing dementia
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Conrado Estol, neurologist: Early education reduces a significant percentage of the risk of developing dementia

Dr. Conrado Estol, a neurologist, discusses with LA NACION the importance of early education in reducing the risk of dementia, citing research from The Lancet. He emphasizes that increased life expectancy does not necessarily mean better quality of life in older age and highlights seven pillars for healthy aging, including stress management, social connections, proper sleep, avoiding smoking, and other health-related habits.

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Conrado Estol, neurologist: Early education reduces a significant percentage of the risk of developing dementia

Dr. Conrado Estol, a neurologist, discusses with LA NACION the importance of early education in reducing the risk of dementia, citing research from The Lancet. He emphasizes that increased life expectancy does not necessarily mean better quality of life in older age and highlights seven pillars for healthy aging, including stress management, social connections, proper sleep, avoiding smoking, and other health-related habits.

Bias read (Center): The article presents medical information based on scientific research without overt political commentary or biased framing. It focuses on health practices and cognitive development, which are generally non-political topics.

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): The article presents Dr. Conrado Estol’s statements accurately, citing The Lancet and outlining his seven pillars for healthy aging. It maintains a professional tone but includes some promotional elements like 'LN+ CERCA Mayo' which may suggest editorial bias. Factually sound but slightly leans towa

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