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  1. Jul 16, 2023 · A study published in Neurology in 2021 found that high levels of cognitive activity, such as reading, playing games like checkers and puzzles, and writing letters, can delay the onset of Alzheimer ...

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  2. Sep 16, 2021 · Importantly, those individuals with high levels of cognitive activity (top 10%) developed Alzheimer's at an average age of 93.6 years — five years later than those individuals with low levels of cognitive activity (bottom 10%), who developed the disease at an average of 88.6 years. This carefully conducted study controlled for education ...

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  3. Jul 20, 2023 · The old expression “never stop learning” may do more than just keep you engaged in life — it may also reduce your risk of dementia, according to a new study published on July 14 in JAMA ...

  4. Apr 4, 2024 · How puzzles reduce the risk of dementia Of course, most of these kinds of games are brain-stimulating and they’re a form of exercise — the more you do them, the better you get at them and the ...

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  5. Apr 4, 2019 · We’ll show you how playing games, like puzzles, crosswords, cards and checkers, can have a positive impact on your overall mental health. Alzheimer’s disease, the leading cause of dementia, results from an abnormal buildup of plaques and tangles in the brain. Adults who play mentally stimulating games are said to have larger “cognitive ...

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  7. Oct 11, 2018 · No one knows this better than Jessica Langbaum, a specialist in Alzheimer's prevention and associate director of the Alzheimer's Prevention Initiative in Phoenix, Arizona. While some suggest crossword puzzles and games like Sudoku to give the brain mental stimulation, Langbaum shares that Alzheimer's prevention is a bit more complex. “Just ...

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