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      <title>Brain Training Game Shows Promise in Reducing Dementia Risk</title>
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      <description>A groundbreaking study has revealed that a specific type of brain training game can reduce the risk of dementia by approximately 25% in individuals over 65. Unlike traditional memory or problem-solving exercises, this interactive computerized game challenges players to recognize images in increasingly rapid sequences, effectively training their divided attention skills.&#xA;The research, conducted over two decades, highlights the importance of adaptive learning techniques that engage different cognitive processes. While memory and reasoning training did not yield the same protective benefits, they still contributed to improved daily living skills.</description>
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