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      <title>Brain Games: A 25% Reduction in Dementia Risk?</title>
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      <description>Recent research suggests that engaging in a specific type of brain training game can reduce the risk of dementia by 25% for individuals over the age of 65. This finding is particularly intriguing because it highlights the effectiveness of interactive games, like Double Decision, which focus on divided attention rather than traditional memory or problem-solving exercises.&#xA;The study, which spanned over two decades, emphasized the importance of booster sessions to maintain cognitive benefits.</description>
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