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      <title>Brain Training and Dementia: A Game-Changer for Cognitive Health</title>
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      <description>A recent study has revealed that a specific type of brain training can reduce the risk of dementia by 25% in individuals over 65. This breakthrough comes from an interactive computerized game that challenges players to recognize images in rapidly changing sequences, rather than traditional memory or problem-solving tasks. The game, known as Double Decision, emphasizes divided attention and implicit learning, which are crucial for cognitive health as we age.</description>
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