Refrigerator Hum May Help Prevent Dementia, Researchers Suggest

by Olivia Martinez
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The study, conducted by researchers in Germany, suggests that the low-frequency hum produced by refrigerators may have a protective effect against cognitive decline. While the exact mechanism remains unclear, scientists believe the consistent background noise could influence brain activity in ways that support memory and neural function during sleep. The findings, though preliminary, open a new avenue for exploring non-invasive, environmental strategies to support brain health in aging populations. Researchers emphasize that further investigation is needed before any recommendations can be made for home use. As interest grows in modifiable risk factors for dementia, this line of research highlights how everyday household environments might inadvertently contribute to long-term cognitive resilience.

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