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Talking fast linked to better brain health in old age
(Thanks to Ron T)
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Talking fast linked to better brain health in old age
(Thanks to Ron T)
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Study makes sense. After all, it was done in Toronto, eh.
Posted by: rintinglen | February 27, 2024 at 11:20 AM
So I guess that any brain activity is better than a flat line on a scope. It was noted how fast Dave Barry talks at these book signings. Does he do that because it is a way to assure you don't forget what you intended to say?
Posted by: Pullet Surprise | February 27, 2024 at 11:21 AM
It's a catch-22. I can't talk fast when my brain is in diagnostic mode.
Posted by: wanderer2575 | February 27, 2024 at 11:26 AM
And our next speaker today is Pulitzer Prize Winner and notorious humorist, Mr Dave Barry:
"ThankyouMrSpeakerTodayIwouldliketothankmyeditorthrualltheseyears,mandi,whohelpedmewritethesongsthatmadethewholeworldsingwhenshecameandshegavebutIfiredher. Thankyouverymuch Mr. Speaker
Posted by: Pullet Surprise | February 27, 2024 at 12:19 PM
And our next speaker today is Pulitzer Prize Winner and notorious humorist, Mr Dave Barry:
"ThankyouMrSpeaker-
TodayIwouldliketothankmyeditorthrualltheseyears
mandi,whohelpedmewritethesongsthatmadethewhole
worldsingwhenshecameandshegavebutIfiredher.
Thankyouverymuch.
Posted by: Pullet Surprise | February 27, 2024 at 12:22 PM
So insurance salespersons live forever ?
( note use non-triggering term )
Posted by: Clankie | February 27, 2024 at 01:20 PM
What about "close talkers"?
Posted by: George Costanza | February 27, 2024 at 01:42 PM