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This kind of brain game can actually lower your Alzheimer's risk, a decades-long study shows
A specific type of mental exercise could buy you more time, according to new long-term data.
A new study using Medicare claims to identify Alzheimer’s and dementia diagnoses shows that playing a free online speed-training video game (and booster sessions) may offer protective benefits.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Doctors have recommended for years that people play brain games like puzzles and Sudoku to try to keep ...
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Brain games that actually work for you
From jigsaw puzzles to high-speed processing tasks, brain games can do more than pass the time—they can sharpen memory, improve focus, and boost mood. Science shows that regularly challenging your ...
A new free website offers engaging brain games designed to support cognitive wellness for older adults and the families ...
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