How Good is Your “Scam Awareness”?
Researchers from the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center in Chicago wanted to find out whether “low scam awareness” in older people points to a higher risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) or even early Alzheimer's. To test the idea, they recruited 935 people, most of them in their 70s and 80s, who were free of dementia when the study began. Each was asked to fill out a short questionnaire designed to test these risk-linked traits:- Answering the phone even when the number is not recognized
- Listening to telemarketers
- Finding it hard to end unsolicited calls
- Having no awareness that seniors are targeted for financial exploitation
- Being open to potentially risky investments