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A simple brain training task performed for just over a month could reduce dementia risk by as much as a quarter, a ...
A decades-long cohort study shows drinking caffeinated coffee and tea in moderation is linked to lower dementia risk and ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed the potential benefits of a specific kind of game, demonstrating that people who play for ...
A new study has revealed the potential benefits of a specific type of game, revealing that people who play for at least 23 hours could reduce their risk of dementia by 25%. The results also confirm ...
Divergent diagnostic criteria is raising concerns that some patients are being misdiagnosed and unnecessarily treated.
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.
Can computer exercises in your 70s protect you from dementia? A 20-year study found one specific type works—if you stick with the follow-ups.
By the time the study concluded, they had documented 11,033 cases of dementia and had a clear conclusion: higher consumption ...
Adults who played a specific type of cognitive speed training were found to have a dramatically lower risk of developing ...
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for ...