It is possible to ask why I'm preaching to the congregation about the importance of reading news. In all honesty, I've been in the news industry for many years. Danny Rubin's blog on the Huffington Post wrote about the benefits of reading news is beneficial for your health. Benefits include developing an open mind, becoming an informed citizen and helping us stay safe in times of emergency. Don't think of people who are like me, as dinosaurs. I'm not ashamed in declaring that I love reading news from the Seattle Times, New York Times and USA Today. And it doesn't matter whether you read your news via your phone, so long as you stay up to date with what's happening around the globe and in the immediate surroundings.
1. News slows the process of aging
Research has also indicated that those who read stories have an 17-percent less likelihood of getting Alzheimer's. If you read news typically triggers certain emotions, like memories and intense emotions in the brain. Any stimulation to the mind can help slow the brain's aging process. Every time you learn about something you've never heard of, it aids the brain.
2. News for entertainment
A lot of news stories amuse me. I love reading the soft news in order to find out what to do as well as ways to meet amazing people and occasions. It is a joy to read about people that I know, their work and how they got to where they are today. I am elated and proud of their accomplishments.
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