Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias were less likely among adults who completed cognitive speed training with booster sessions, according to data published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia: ...
A new comedic play and a 20-year neurology study explore what we can do to prevent dementia and cognitive decline.
The results of this decades-long study offer a powerful message of hope: we are not helpless against the passage of time. By ...
In a long-running RCT, older adults who completed adaptive speed-of-processing training with boosters were less likely to ...
A large, 20-year trial showed that speedy cognitive exercises could reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. The question is, could these tasks be adapted into video games?
A type of cognitive training that tests people's quick recall seems to reduce the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer A new study found that brain training exercises may reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.Specifically, a speed training intervention cut dementia risk by about ...
Find out more about how targeted cognitive training may delay dementia diagnosis over decades in one of the longest studies ...
Certain types of brain-training exercises could lower the risk of dementia by about 25%, according to new research connected ...
Brain-training games are all the rage, but whether they prevent cognitive decline has been debatable. Studies in recent years have gone back and forth on the topic, with no definitive conclusion. Many ...
October 12, 2012 — "Chemo brain" — the cognitive impairment often reported in cancer survivors who have received chemotherapy — can be significantly improved with computerized brain-training exercises ...