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From tango to StarCraft: Creative activities linked to slower brain aging, according to new neuroscience research
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From tango to StarCraft: Creative activities linked to slower brain aging, according to new neuroscience research
Engaging in creative activities such as music, dance, drawing, and even certain types of video games may support healthier brain aging, according to a large international study published in Nature Communications. The research provides new evidence that people who frequently engage in creative pursuits tend to have brain patterns associated with younger biological age. The study suggests that these activities may have measurable benefits for brai…
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