Exercising Your Brain into Old Age May Keep Memory Sharp

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Playing games such as chess may ward off cognitive decline.
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Keeping your brain busy from childhood into old age may help keep dementia and memory loss at bay, even for people who already have early signs of dementia, a new study says.

Mental exercises during both the grade-school years and late adulthood independently contributed to a slower mental decline in old age, according to the study.

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