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Routing reasons: The document discusses results from a 20-year randomized clinical trial on cognitive training and dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, which is relevant to medical research and clinical treatment strategies.; It includes detailed study design, statistical outcomes, implications for disease prevention, and calls for further research, typical of content intended for medical professionals and researchers.; The document references NIH funding, specific medical journals, and includes expert commentary from medical researchers, indicating a professional medical audience.

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Cognitive speed training with booster sessions in adults 65+ is linked to a 25% reduced incidence of dementia over 20 years, per NIH-funded ACTIVE trial follow-up.

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