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New research suggests that the cells ultimately help with learning complex tasks—and the more they are challenged, the more they flourish.
There may be some neurological truth to those claims that memorizing lists or daily Sudoku encourages mental limberness. Even more importantly, the results lend some support that people in early stages of Alzheimers disease may slow their cognitive declin
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