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Mind games keep you sharp

...egularly through activities such as reading, doing puzzles or playing a musical instrument, you risk losing some of your cognitive abilities as you age. That's the message from a new study appearing in the June 19 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine. Researchers from Albert Einstein College of Medic...

Mental exercises reduces brain ageing

...xercises and mental stimulation such as crossword puzzles and Su doku can keep the brain up to 14 years younger. “The brain is plastic, shaped by what we do,” he said. “We are all getting healthier and living longer, but the biggest threat as the population ages is to the function of the brain.” Professor...

Novel Study Unravels a New Dimension to Decision Making

...finding reported that the group that worked on the puzzles took a decision with ease and satisfaction as compared to the group that was only weighing the facts using the conscious mind. Though, for simple decisions, conscious analysis was more than enough to satisfy. According to researchers, when you use yo...

Brainteaser Sudoku Games On Mobile Phones

...spapers all over the world are busy publishing the puzzles every day. Source- (IANS)...

Bubble-Blowing Infants may Learn Language Skills Faster

...d mouth movements and to carry out tasks involving puzzles and pretend play, reported the online edition of BBC News. The children's language ability was also assessed through a parental questionnaire, word games with simple images, and monitoring during normal play. Toddlers go through a period of ver...

Simple Lifestyle Changes May Improve Cognitive Function and Brain Efficiency

...ate the brain, memory exercises such as cross-word puzzles and brainteasers were conducted throughout the day. ?To improve physical fitness, participants took daily walks, which have been found to increase life expectancy and lower the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. ?To improve their diet, study participants...

Active Life Decelerates Alzheimer's

...l that time, keep your running shoes and crossword puzzles handy. Source:eurekalert...

The 70 and Above Would Do Well With Brain Training, to Maintain Mental Agility

...ed the benefits of engaging the brain in crossword puzzles and mind games. The study led by Sherry Willis, a human-development professor at Penn State University and published in the journal f American medical association, showed the benefits of ten sessions, comprising of an hour each of brain exercises on ...

Learning Slows Physical Progression of Alzheimer's Disease: Study

...ties such as reading books or completing crossword puzzles may help delay and/or prevent Alzheimer's disease in senior citizens." LaFerla; James McGaugh, research professor of neurobiology and behavior; and postdoctoral researchers Kim Green and Lauren Billings studied hundreds of mice between two and 18 m...

Marijuana can Trigger Psychotic Symptoms, New Study Finds

...ore people with schizophrenia. "One of the great puzzles is why people with schizophrenia keep taking the stuff when it makes the paranoia worse,'' said Dr. Robin Murray, a professor of psychiatry at King's College. Experts theorized that schizophrenics may mistakenly judge the drug's pleasurable effects...

Naps in the Afternoon may Harm Your Kids

...rs measured how well the group of kids could solve puzzles requiring planning and organisational skills. Ac...kids who took longer naps tended to complete fewer puzzles successfully. Sleeping in the afternoon also meant that these kids were going to be later in the n...

Solving Puzzles Could Boost Brain Power

Solving crosswords and similar puzzles could boost brain power and improve one's concentration, suggests a new study. It could also help those who have increased risks of developing memory disorders later in life, says Jennifer Mozolic, a student at Wake Forest University Baptist Medica...

US Teens Charged With Gang Raping a Woman

...him. I don't teach violence to my son so it really puzzles me," said Walker. "Maybe he's just hanging out with the wrong crowd. I don't know." He acknowledged he hasn't spent as much time with his son as he should have after parting ways with the boy's mother. But he said his son is shy and timid and they ...

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