In a long-running RCT, older adults who completed adaptive speed-of-processing training with boosters were less likely to develop dementia — a benefit not seen with memory or reasoning training.
A study finds that people who did one specific form of brain training in the 1990s were less likely to be diagnosed with ...
The results of this decades-long study offer a powerful message of hope: we are not helpless against the passage of time. By ...
A long-term NIH study found that older adults who completed brain speed training had a 25% lower risk of developing dementia. Participants did short, intensive training sessions focused on rapid ...
Speed-of-processing training with booster sessions was tied to a lower dementia risk over a 20-year period. Memory and reasoning training did not show significant associations with reduced dementia ...
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for decades. Experts say the findings are the strongest evidence yet that cognitive ...
If you want to hit the ball farther, increasing your clubhead speed is the key. The secret? Getting comfortable with simply swinging faster. As our collection of GOLF Top 100 Teachers, fitness experts ...
Welcome to I Tried It, a GOLF.com series about golf items — apparel, gear, accessories, etc. — that we’ve recently taken out for a spin. We’re here to give our honest, no-frills takes on the latest ...
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