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 Frequently engaging in these leisure activities is associated with better brain function in people aged 50 and older, research shows. SeventyFour / Shutterstock.com

Older folks — even those with mild cognitive impairment — can boost their brain function by engaging in greater levels of certain leisure activities that stimulate their minds, according to recent research by a team from three U.S. universities. Adults age 50 and older who do such activities most often have better memory, attention and processing speed than those who do them least often…

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