Sending electrical currents into two parts of the brain known for storing and recalling information modestly boosted immediate recall of words in people over 65, a study finds
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Reduce dementia risk with these food and activity choicesSending electrical currents into two parts of the brain known for storing and recalling information modestly boosted immediate recall of words in people over 65, according to a study by a team at Boston University published Monday in Nature Neuroscience.
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