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Only certain types of brain-training exercises reduce dementia risk, large trial reveals


Brain-training exercises may reduce the risk of dementia if they involve speedy thinking, whereas exercises involving memorization or reasoning have no effect on dementia risk, a two-decade-long trial suggests.

The finding could prompt researchers to design video games to help preserve users’ cognitive function as they get older, some experts say.

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