
How can we account for why cognitive speed training seems to reduce Alzheimer’s risk? Elizabeth Tracey reports
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February 23, 20261m 2s
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Show Notes
Working with images on a computer screen on a task that gets faster and more complex may reduce one’s risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease by 25% compared with a memory task or no training. Study author and Alzheimer’s disease expert …