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Anomalies in glial cell density and corpus callosum diameter raise questions about their role in Einstein’s remarkable ...
Brain games claim to boost memory, but do they truly work? Learn what actually protects your brain and the best ways to support cognitive health.
Icon Match Test your brain with today’s daily icon match puzzle. Match each emoji with its corresponding word and train your visual memory and logic skills.
New study finds that regularly trying the daily crossword may help slow decline in some people with mild cognitive impairment, an early stage of faltering memory.
Brain games show great promise for helping to keep our memory sharp and our thinking crisp, and they could be a natural way to prevent dementia.
Games like word games, puzzles, or card games can help create more brain neurons, which can slow the decline of cognition and memory related to dementia.
The makers of brain-training apps and games claim their products can do everything from staving off cognitive decline to improving your IQ. But so far these claims have been met with mixed evidence.
We’ve rounded up five fun brain-training games, including the science behind why these games may help improve cognitive health. Read on to learn more.
Kids who play video games have better memory and better control over their motor skills than kids who don’t, according to a new study looking at adolescent brain function.
A study of 2,000 adults found the UK collectively spends 67.4 million hours a day scrolling and it's having a negative impact ...
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