True to the Reader’s Digest legacy, the issue maintains its hallmark sections that balance education with entertainment:

: Regular segments like "Life in These United States" and "Laughter, the Best Medicine" provide the lighthearted reprieve readers expect between more dense, feature-length articles.

: The famous "It Pays to Increase Your Word Power" quiz in this issue focuses on academic and intellectually rigorous terms such as parochial , conscientious , and pedantic .

Complementing the focus on the mind are stories of technological and medical triumph:

By blending cutting-edge cognitive science with deeply personal human-interest stories, the September 2018 issue reinforces the idea that —not just a gift for the elite, but a set of traits and behaviors that anyone can strive to develop. Reader's Digest Regular Sized Print Magazine September 2018

: "How to Think Yourself to a Cure" explores the psychological and biological intersections of the mind-body connection in healing. Classical Features

: "Inventing the Soldier of the Future" examines how technology is being integrated into modern military training and gear to enhance human performance.

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True to the Reader’s Digest legacy, the issue maintains its hallmark sections that balance education with entertainment:

: Regular segments like "Life in These United States" and "Laughter, the Best Medicine" provide the lighthearted reprieve readers expect between more dense, feature-length articles. Reader’s Digest USA September 2018 - Issue´s to...

: The famous "It Pays to Increase Your Word Power" quiz in this issue focuses on academic and intellectually rigorous terms such as parochial , conscientious , and pedantic . True to the Reader’s Digest legacy, the issue

Complementing the focus on the mind are stories of technological and medical triumph: Reader's Digest Regular Sized Print Magazine September 2018

By blending cutting-edge cognitive science with deeply personal human-interest stories, the September 2018 issue reinforces the idea that —not just a gift for the elite, but a set of traits and behaviors that anyone can strive to develop. Reader's Digest Regular Sized Print Magazine September 2018

: "How to Think Yourself to a Cure" explores the psychological and biological intersections of the mind-body connection in healing. Classical Features

: "Inventing the Soldier of the Future" examines how technology is being integrated into modern military training and gear to enhance human performance.