Mental Exercise Can Reverse a Brain Change Linked to Aging, Study Finds
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A study found that mental exercise can reverse a brain change linked to aging by restoring acetylcholine levels, sparking interest in potential cognitive benefits.
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ronbenton
3 months ago
Interesting to read findings that these brain game websites may actually have some benefit. I kind of just assumed they didn't work.
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