Researchers say the key is training the brain to process information faster — not just doing memory games.
PARIS: A simple brain-training exercise could reduce people's risk of developing dementia by 25 percent, a study said Monday, but with outside researchers expressing caution in interpreting the ...
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Scientists have identified a type of mental exercise focused on processing speed that could cut people’s risk of developing ...
A major study finds speed-based brain training can reduce dementia risk by 25%, offering a low-cost, drug-free prevention ...
Cognitive decline and dementia pose significant challenges to aging populations worldwide, but new research offers hope. A groundbreaking study suggests that cognitive "speed training" can reduce the ...
Researchers who tracked thousands of participants over two decades found that brain training video games may help protect the brain against dementia. NBC News’ Erika Edwards spoke with a woman who ...
Older adults who received cognitive speed training, plus booster sessions one and three years later, were 25% less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD) in the ...
The research found some older adults who completed specific cognitive exercises, called speed training, lowered their risk of developing dementia by 25%. Scientists put participants through the speed ...
One type of cognitive training appears to reduce the risk of dementia 20 years later. Even a modest amount of mental exercise ...
Cognitive speed training delays dementia diagnosis Training the brain to think fast, preserves memory for decades. It’s all about short term brain ...
Adults age 65 and older who completed five to six weeks of cognitive speed training were less likely to be diagnosed with dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, up to two decades later.