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      <title>This Free Online Brain Game May Lower Dementia Risk by 25%</title>
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      <description>A recent study has revealed that engaging in a specific free online brain game could potentially lower the risk of dementia by 25%. Conducted over 20 years and published in the journal Alzheimers &amp;amp; Dementia, this research highlights the importance of regular cognitive challenges as we age. The game in question focuses on speed-training, requiring players to quickly identify objects on a screen, which seems to enhance processing speed and cognitive activity.</description>
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