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      <title>Unlocking Memory: The Power of Brain Games for Seniors</title>
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      <description>A recent study from the University of California, San Francisco, has revealed that playing brain games can significantly enhance memory and cognitive function in older adults. With over 1,000 participants aged 65 and older, the research found that those who engaged in brain games for just an hour a day experienced notable improvements compared to their peers who did not participate in any cognitive activities.&#xA;This groundbreaking study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, is the largest of its kind and highlights the potential of brain games as a tool for preventing cognitive decline.</description>
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