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What does 20 years of follow up tell us about activities to protect the brain? Elizabeth Tracey reports

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Cognitive speed training, where a computer is used to present an image and require tasks based on images that speeds up, resulted in fewer dementia diagnoses than other types of cognitive training, a study of more than 2800 adults over … What does 20 years of follow up tell us about activities to protect the brain? Elizabeth Tracey reports Read More »

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