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One type of brain training seems to be important in reducing Alzheimer’s disease risk, Elizabeth Tracey reports

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A novel study has shown that training the brain with cognitive speed training seems to reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Johns Hopkins Alzheimer’s disease expert and study author Marilyn Albert says that previous research simply compared what people who … One type of brain training seems to be important in reducing Alzheimer’s disease risk, Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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