A simple brain-training exercise could reduce people's risk of developing dementia by 25 percent, a study said Monday, but ...
Long-term data suggest boosted cognitive speed training may reduce the risk for dementia diagnosis in adults aged 65 years and older.
A simple brain-training program that sharpens how quickly older adults process visual information may have a surprisingly powerful long-term payoff. In a major 20-year study of adults 65 and older, ...
A specific regimen of computer-based brain exercises focused on visual processing speed may lower the long-term risk of receiving a dementia diagnosis. A new analysis of data spanning two decades ...
New research found that a certain kind of brain training seems to reduce the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
New government-backed research suggests an “unconscious” brain exercise may do more to shield aging minds from dementia ...
Computer-based cognitive training that mimics quickly completing tasks with divided attention tied to a reduced likelihood of ...
A long U.S. study finds simple computer based brain training may lower dementia risk even decades later in older adults.
A 20-year study found brain games that boost speed and split attention helped prevent Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
A new study that followed participants for two decades found some were up to a quarter less likely to develop a memory ...
One type of cognitive training appears to reduce the risk of dementia 20 years later. Even a modest amount of mental exercise appears to reduce the risk of dementia for decades. NPR's John Hamilton ...