Reading can help prevent Alzheimer’s.
A recent study found that people who
read are two and a half times less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s
Syndrome later on in life. Although this does not mean that reading will
prevent the disease, it proves a slight relationship between reading and
prevention.
Being a
reader means you’re more likely to learn something new every day.
An education professor, Anne E.
Cunningham wrote a research paper and discovered that reading frequently does
actually make you smarter. Not only does it help you retain knowledge, but it
helps you to remember that knowledge later on in life. Whether or not you
realize it, reading stockpiles your brain with new information, and you never
know when it may come in handy.
People who
read are more likely to vote, exercise, and be more cultural.
A study by the National Endowment
for the arts concluded that reading makes you more engaged throughout life,
taking advantage of any activities that may spring up during your life.
Reading can
be therapeutic.
According to Cristel Russell, a
behavioral researcher, reading can help with any stress or turmoil occurring in
your life. If you’re going through a break-up, or simply just need to relax,
try a new book.
Reading
enhances your memory.
Every time you read something new, your brain ‘makes room’ to fit it in. With these new spaces, you can take advantage of any new information that may arise.
Every time you read something new, your brain ‘makes room’ to fit it in. With these new spaces, you can take advantage of any new information that may arise.
Reading helps
to boost your analytical thinking.
Reading helps you to recognize various patterns that occur in writing. If you are looking for a law or medicine career, this is important!
Reading helps you to recognize various patterns that occur in writing. If you are looking for a law or medicine career, this is important!
Reading
expands your vocabulary, so you’ll sound like a genius.
The more you read, the more words you will come across. The more often you read these words, the more likely you are to understand them, and use them in your own writing and speaking.
The more you read, the more words you will come across. The more often you read these words, the more likely you are to understand them, and use them in your own writing and speaking.
Fiction books
increase your ability to empathize with others.
A study done by the University of Buffalo has concluded that access to possible realities and fictional story lines opens you up to new emotions and feelings. It also helps you to empathize with people, by understanding different culture.
A study done by the University of Buffalo has concluded that access to possible realities and fictional story lines opens you up to new emotions and feelings. It also helps you to empathize with people, by understanding different culture.
People who read are more likely to
get ahead when it comes to their careers, and life in general. Honor
Wilson-Fletcher said that reading “opens doors and makes life easier, so at the
end of the day it doesn’t matter what you read. What’s more, it really can make
you feel good!” This is very true, and it outlines how important it is to read,
if you want to live a successful life.
Yes reading is a
pleasure……………