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OK, I get it, keeping my mind active helps prevent Alzheimer’s. Why don’t I just do crossword puzzles or fun trivia quizzes?

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OK, I get it, keeping my mind active helps prevent Alzheimer’s. Why don’t I just do crossword puzzles or fun trivia quizzes?

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jim rooter

 Look don’t just think of brain activity in terms of solving pen and paper problems, use your abilities to peer into those problems that are at the core of the human condition. Try to reach solid conclusions and never stop, tell yourself that " I will never stop!" . This might not stop the onset of any brain related disfunction but you will do yourself and maybe even the rest of the world the grandest of favors.

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A. With our work you are not only keeping your mind active, you’re using it to gain more perspective on, and thereby solve, your real-world problems: relationships, love, your job, worries about money, health concerns, anything that causes you fear, anger, tension, guilt, depression, or just plain feeling bad. It is also our hypothesis, which we plan to submit to scientific testing, that our work calls upon more parts of your brain, hopefully the whole brain, stimulating every area so that the plaque associated with Alzheimer’s finds no place to form. While not yet proven this is logical because crossword puzzles or math trivia both call upon analytic reasoning and verbal/numerical skills centered in the left brain. This would theoretically leave the right brain open to plaque formation.

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