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      <title>Brain Training: A Game-Changer in Dementia Prevention</title>
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      <description>Recent research has revealed that engaging in a specific type of brain training can reduce the risk of dementia by up to 25% for individuals over 65. This groundbreaking study highlights the effectiveness of an interactive computerized game that challenges players to recognize images in increasingly rapid sequences, rather than traditional memory or problem-solving tasks.&#xA;The game, which involves identifying vehicles in various settings while managing distractions, emphasizes divided attentiona skill that seems to be crucial for cognitive health.</description>
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