Thinking the glass is always half empty may increase cognitive decline: study

Eileen Wood
Updated June 23 2020 - 8:40am, first published 8:30am
CAN'T SEE A SILVER LINING? Your thinking patterns may lead to dementia.
CAN'T SEE A SILVER LINING? Your thinking patterns may lead to dementia.

Are you naturally a glass half empty person? Do you have trouble seeing any silver linings around the dark clouds of life? Well you might be engaging thinking patterns which could increase your risk of dementia.

Eileen Wood

Eileen Wood

Senior Journalist

I'm a senior news journalist at The Senior newspaper, the leading publication bringing targeted news on issues affecting older Australians. We cover NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, SA and WA. If you have a story idea I would love to hear it. You can email me: eileen.wood@thesenior.com.au or phone The Senior 02-4355-5000, mob. 0487 495 805

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