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Announcer: The Better Memory Minute with Teri Barr.
Teri Barr: We're getting to that time of year, where you may need your snow shovel more than
your sunglasses in some parts of the country, but do you think one is actually better for
your brain? If you guess sun, you're right and it is now backed by some new research.
Scientists with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say a comparison of
areas with more sunlight --
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-- shows health and memory problems may happen less often. Now of course, it doesn't mean
you need to pack your bags and move to a sunnier climate, but experts suggest take advantage
of the sun when you get it, even on those snowy winter days. I'm Teri Barr.
Announcer: The Better Memory Minute with Teri Barr. Brought to you by Prevagen.
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