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In this solo episode, Kara explores the fascinating research behind how daily reading may support a longer, healthier life. She breaks down the landmark Yale study showing that people who read books for just 30 minutes a day lived an average of 23 months longer than non-readers, examines why book-length reading provides unique cognitive benefits, and discusses what current science says about print books versus audiobooks.

Listeners will walk away with a deeper understanding of how reading strengthens the brain, builds cognitive reserve, and may contribute to healthy aging - plus practical ideas for fitting more reading into everyday life.


Episode Highlights:

• Reading books for just 30 minutes a day was linked to 23 extra months of life, on average.
• Frequent reading is associated with reduced cognitive decline across multiple long-term studies.
• Print or visual reading tends to support stronger comprehension and memory - key components of brain reserve.
• Audiobooks activate many of the same language and emotional brain networks, though the depth of processing may differ.
• Regardless of format, regular engagement with stories supports cognitive health.


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