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The article by Erin Kayata discusses the popularity of browser-based word games like Wordle and Connections from The New York Times, examining their potential to improve cognitive function and prevent age-related diseases like dementia. Susanne Jaeggi, a cognitive health expert, suggests that these games might not necessarily enhance brain health despite being challenging and engaging. The text explores the intersection of virtual reality, aging-associated diseases, and the entertainment value of word games, with discussions taking place on platforms like Reddit.
Article found on: news.northeastern.edu
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