Many people wish they could read every day but find it hard to make time to crack a book. Reading is an invaluable pastime, but nowadays, it’s easier than ever to get distracted. Reading stimulates the brain, and it may slow down the progression or development of cognitive disorders like Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Reading can induce calm and help reduce stress. It also helps a person become a better writer and communicator by
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