In recent years, brain-training apps and cognitive games have become a familiar part of modern wellness culture. From ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of The Day, a neurologist and Alzheimer's researcher shares how playing cognitive speed training ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Researchers who tracked thousands of participants over two decades found that brain training video games may help protect the ...
A new study from Johns Hopkins found that one type of brain-training computer game may help reduce the risk of dementia by up ...
A certain type of brain training appears to prevent or delay dementia by some 25% in people older than age 65, according to new research. Surprisingly, it wasn’t memory or problem-solving tasks that ...
A groundbreaking 20-year study shows that just five weeks of a specific type of brain training can reduce dementia risk by 25 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A specific game could help lower your dementia risk. (MoMo Productions via Getty Images) Many people try puzzles or brain-training ...
Games with complex attention, or the "capacity to maintain and manipulate attention in situations that require sustained ...
A new study using Medicare claims to identify Alzheimer’s and dementia diagnoses shows that playing a free online speed-training video game (and booster sessions) may offer protective benefits.
Stretching your brain might be the better description. Do a crossword puzzle a day and you may just get good at crosswords.
An update on a decades-long investigation has suggested that brain training can lower the risk of dementia. The Advanced Cognitive Training for Independent and Vital Elderly (ACTIVE) study, which ...