A certain type of brain training appears to prevent or delay dementia by some 25% in people older than age 65, according to ...
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Brain training may cut dementia risk by 25%, researchers say
Certain types of brain-training exercises could lower the risk of dementia by about 25%, according to new research connected ...
A 20-year study found speed-based brain training reduced dementia risk by 25% in over-65s, when they played for a certain amount of time.
At the Lady Flyers varsity game on Sunday, it was a special “grey out game” fundraiser in Riley Vander Esch's honor.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, UNITED STATES, February 5, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — As Super Bowl LX electrifies the Bay Area, NFL Alumni ...
Science fiction films often stretch the bounds of credulity, but this one is based entirely on a false premise established ...
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New study shows a specific brain game may reduce dementia risk
A simple brain-training exercise may offer long-term protection against dementia, according to new research that is reshaping ...
Sometimes I rage-played. I’d make a blunder, lose ELO, and immediately queue up to win it back. It reminded me of a casino, ...
A study finds that people who stay mentally active through reading, writing, and learning may have a lower risk of ...
After the Brown University shooting, a new approach called 'dignity neuroscience' offers a path to healing by connecting human rights with brain science. Learn how to reclaim agency and belonging.
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Is Zubimendi Arsenal's best player?
After an impressive start to his Arsenal career, BBC Sport looks at whether Martin Zubimendi is the Gunners' most important player.
Elite sport often looks like a test of speed, strength, and technical skill. Yet some of the most decisive moments in high-level competition unfold too quickly to be explained by physical ability ...
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