According to a study, cognitive training is less beneficial for healthy older adults who have beta-amyloid deposits.

Published Date: 12 Jun 2024

New research presented at the 2024 Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Biology shows that the effectiveness of cognitive training in healthy older adults is significantly limited by the presence of beta-amyloid deposits in the brain.

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