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brain training, reduce dementia

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Only certain types of brain-training exercises reduce dementia risk, large trial reveals
A large, 20-year trial showed that speedy cognitive exercises could reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. The question is, could these tasks be adapted into video games?

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Brain game may reduce risk of Alzheimer’s and other dementias
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Brain training game may help combat dementia for decades, study finds
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Brain train game may help protect against dementia for up to 20 years
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for decades.

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Speed training lowers dementia risk by 25% in 20-year study of older adults
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Study finds brain training games may help protect against dementia
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5 fun ways to boost your brain health

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