1. Steven Aldrich Steven Aldrich United States says:

    The title of this post is factually incorrect.  The contect comes from the republishing of a press release based on an old review of one paper.  Even though the press release came out in December 2009, the article reviewed was published in 2008 ... since that time some ground-breaking research came out in the Journal of American Geriatrics that concluded, "The experimental program improved generalized measures of memory and attention more than an active control program."  You can read the abstract at www3.interscience.wiley.com/.../abstract

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