Computers, crosswords and chess help reduce dementia risk, say Monash researchers

Eileen Wood
July 25 2023 - 5:00am
Playing games like chess help reduce dementia risk, say Monash researchers. Picture Shutterstock
Playing games like chess help reduce dementia risk, say Monash researchers. Picture Shutterstock

Activities such as computer use, crosswords, adult learning and chess are better for cognitive health than knitting, painting or socialising, a Monash University study has found.

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Eileen Wood

Eileen Wood

Senior Journalist

I'm a senior news journalist at The Senior newspaper, the leading publication bringing targeted news on issues affecting older Australians. We cover NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, SA and WA. If you have a story idea I would love to hear it. You can email me: eileen.wood@thesenior.com.au or phone The Senior 02-4355-5000, mob. 0487 495 805

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