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Targeted brain training may cut dementia risk

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Only certain types of brain-training exercises reduce dementia risk, large trial reveals
A large, 20-year trial showed that speedy cognitive exercises could reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. The question is, could these tasks be adapted into video games?

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Speedy cognitive exercises may reduce dementia risk, study reveals
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Brain training reduces dementia risk, study says
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The simple brain game that may help protect against dementia
A major US study has found that older adults who took part in three years of training designed to help the brain process information more quickly were 25% less likely to develop Alzheimer’s and other ...

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Speed training lowers dementia risk by 25% in 20-year study of older adults
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Speedy Cognitive Exercises May Reduce Dementia Risk, Study Reveals
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Cancer survivors eating certain food types could face sharply higher risk of death

A major cancer study finds ultraprocessed foods may raise all-cause and cancer-related death risk in survivors, even when diets otherwise appear healthy.
Yahoo
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Your Blood Type Can Affect Risk of an Early Stroke, Scientists Discover

People with one of the type A blood groups are more likely to have a stroke before the age of 60 compared with people with other blood types, research shows. Blood types describe the rich variety of chemicals displayed on the surface of our red blood cells.
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Blood Types That Could Increase Your Risk Of Stomach Cancer

Most people don't know their blood type unless they're donating blood or getting ready for surgery. You inherit your blood type from your parents, and most people fall into one of four groups: A, B, AB, or O. These letters refer to the combination of ...
Forbes
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5 Types Of Investment Risks You Need To Know About

Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. True Tamplin is on a mission to bring financial literacy into schools. All investments carry risk. It’s inherent, multifaceted, and ever-present. It can also be said that risk is a ...
Yahoo
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Your Blood Type Affects Your Risk of Early Stroke, Study Reveals

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. High res close up image of a gloved hand holding a vial of blood with an orange lid Research suggests a surprising link between blood type and stroke risk, with people carrying one ...
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GLP-1s tied to lower risk for 10 types of cancer compared with insulin in type 2 diabetes

Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . People with type 2 diabetes using a GLP-1 medication have a lower risk for most obesity-associated cancers than insulin users. The risk for most types of cancer was ...
CSOonline
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6 types of risk every organization must manage — and 4 strategies for doing it

From cyberthreats to financial volatility, security leaders must grasp the nuances of risk management to build resilient and successful organizations. Risk management is the process of identifying, analyzing, and mitigating uncertainties and threats that ...
JD Supra
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What Are Compliance Risks? Risk Types, Areas & How to Manage

Compliance risks are the potential for legal, financial or reputational harm when an organization fails to follow laws, regulations or internal policies. They arise from non-adherence to required standards governing business operations. Risk Types ...
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Scientists Find Eating Dark Chocolate May Lower Your Risk for Type 2 Diabetes

There are health benefits to chocolate—and new research proves it. A new study found that eating more dark chocolate may lower your risk of type 2 diabetes—but other types of the sweet treat may raise it. A study published in BMJ collected data from ...
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