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Keys to a Better Memory

From Morning Edition on NPR:
Here are some keys -- if you can remember them -- to a better memory. Do Crossword puzzles, read fiction, avoid heavy drinking and, most of all, turn off the TV. That's according to a survey of 30,000 people in Australia. Researchers found those who watch TV less than an hour a day have the strongest memories.

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