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Brain Games and Dementia: A New Hope for Seniors
A recent study reveals that engaging in a specific type of brain game can reduce the risk of dementia by 25% for individuals over 65. This groundbreaking research highlights the effectiveness of the game Double Decision, which enhances divided attention through adaptive learning techniques, marking a significant shift in how we approach cognitive health in aging populations.
The ACTIVE trial, which began in 1998, involved over 2,800 volunteers and tested various cognitive training methods.
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Promising Study Shows Brain Game Can Dramatically Reduce Dementia Risk
A groundbreaking study has revealed that a specific type of brain training can significantly lower the risk of developing Alzheimers and other forms of dementia. Conducted over 20 years, the research published in the journal Alzheimers & Dementia found that older adults participating in 14 to 22 hours of targeted brain exercises experienced a remarkable 25 percent reduction in their risk of diagnosis.
Dr. Michael Alosco from Boston Medical Centers neurology department emphasized the importance of these findings, suggesting that integrating brain training into daily routines could be a game-changer for aging populations.
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