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While most of us let clean clothes languish in baskets for days, those who fold immediately aren't just neat freaks—they're ...
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A long-term NIH study found that older adults who completed brain speed training had a 25% lower risk of developing dementia. Participants did short, intensive training sessions focused on rapid ...
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