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ZELIENOPLE ― The Zelienople Area Public Library has announced the addition of a Senior Resources Collection of materials for older adults with memory issues.
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A study by UT Arlington reveals that setting reminders can significantly reverse age-related memory issues, particularly in ...
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PEOPLE loved playing Brain Training back on their DS, but a new study has found that video games as a whole are good for your ...
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A new study from UT Arlington reveals that setting reminders can eliminate some age-related declines in memory. The findings ...
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