Brain training games boost IQ, study shows - Telegraph.co.uk
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Telegraph.co.uk - By Roger Highfield, Science Editor Brain training puzzles really can boost intelligence, a study shows for the first time today. The exercises are an increasingly popular way for people of all ages to keep their minds alert. Mental workout 'boosts the brain' Boost Your Memory, Become Smarter? |
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