Do You Say “Uh” and “Um” a Lot? It Might Mean Your Brain Is Breaking

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Here’s a story that might be a little . . . ummm . . . unsettling.

 

 

A study at the University of Toronto found that using lots of filler words . . . like “uh” and “um” . . . could be a sign your BRAIN IS BREAKING.

 

 

They tested the speech patterns of more than 240 adults.  And the ones who paused or used filler words a lot tended to show the biggest declines in “executive function.”

 

 

Executive function includes everything from memory and planning, to reasoning and problem-solving skills.  Basically, a broad term for how well your brain works.

 

 

A decline as you get older is totally normal.  And using a lot of filler words can also just be a bad habit.  So don’t panic.

 

 

But they think that using them more and more could be a sign you’re slipping.  It worked so well, they think doctors could even use it to test for cognitive decline.

 

 

(Study Finds)

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