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Cognitive training slows decline, major study finds

For the American Psychological Association’s Monitor on Psychology: 

A new trial funded by the National Institute of Health has found that the benefits of cognitive training for older adults can last as long as ten years. Read more.

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Posted in Uncategorized and tagged american psychological association, cognitive training, older adults on February 27, 2014 by Kathleen Smith.

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