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Brain-training game may ease chronic pain without drugs
Chronic pain has long forced patients into a trade-off between constant discomfort and the side effects of powerful drugs. A ...
Woman playing games on her phone to improve brain health While not every health condition can be ultimately sidestepped as we age, we can do what we can to prevent negative outcomes later in life. And ...
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Brain training game shows early promise for treating chronic pain without drugs
Researchers at the University of New South Wales Sydney are testing a new way to treat chronic nerve pain by training the ...
Aaron Seitz, professor of psychology and director of the Brain Game Center for Mental Fitness and Well-being at Northeastern University, told The Washington Post that when ...
Research shows that crossword puzzles are effective in improving memory. (Getty Images) There is no reality check like telling someone the same story twice and not realizing it until they stop you ...
Some 2.3 million of U.S. adults older than 65 — more than 4% — have a diagnosis of dementia. But even without a diagnosis, a certain amount of cognitive decline is normal as age sets in. And whether ...
ACCORDING TO ED HARDING FIVE ON YOUR MENTAL HEALTH TONIGHT. THE MEGA MARKET RIGHT NOW IS FOR MIND GAMES. THEY CLAIM TO BOOST BRAIN FUNCTION AND IMPROVE MEMORY, BUT HOW WELL DO ANY OF THEM ACTUALLY ...
If your favorite cozy game is like a cup of hot chocolate, then in 2023, the genre reached its whipped-cream peak. Google searches for the term have never been higher, and even The New York Times is ...
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