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Study finds anxious, introverted and disorganized people are more likely to develop cognitive decline.

A new study shows people who worry more, lack self-discipline and are introverted are more likely to develop cognitive decline earlier in life.

The study examined the personality traits of nearly 2,000 people.If you keep anxiety at bay and stay organized and goal-oriented, it can get you two years of healthy cognitive function.Copyright 2022 CNN Newsource. All rights reserved.

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