This article looks at
“brain games” and their reported help in preventing cognitive
decline. The implied finding is that people who are used to mental
stimulation throughout their lives tend to continue to seek out mental
stimulation (brain games, etc) in later years. That group of people
tend to cognitively decline at a slower rate than those with lower levels of
education who have never sought to stimulate their brains with challenging
games or activities.
Click http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurology/Dementia/46486 for the full story:
“brain games” and their reported help in preventing cognitive
decline. The implied finding is that people who are used to mental
stimulation throughout their lives tend to continue to seek out mental
stimulation (brain games, etc) in later years. That group of people
tend to cognitively decline at a slower rate than those with lower levels of
education who have never sought to stimulate their brains with challenging
games or activities.
Click http://www.medpagetoday.com/Neurology/Dementia/46486 for the full story:
Provided by: Cherie C. Binns RN BS
MSCN
MSCN
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