New study shows brain training and exercise help elderly stall mental decline

NEW YORK: A new study has determined that brain training and regular exercise, combined with a healthy diet, can significantly slow mental decline in elderly patients at risk for dementia.

Scientists at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm conducting a study found that two years of brain training and lifestyle guidance for people between 60 and 77 years of age led to improvements in brain functioning – particularly in the areas of executive function and processing…

Full story covered in the Dementia Business Weekly.

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