Games, Puzzles Slow Cognitive Decline
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•Games, puzzles and reading can slow cognitive decline in the elderly -- even in those with mild cognitive impairment
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Games, puzzles and reading can slow cognitive decline in the elderly -- even in those with mild cognitive impairment.
Texas A&M University study found those who engage in high levels of activities have better memory, working memory, attention and processing speed than those who do not.
Nearly six million people in the United States have dementia.
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