Canada’s Medical Post Praises Brain Age
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is definitely making headway now. Its newest exposure was found in The Medical Post, a Canadian medical journal. It was talked about in an extremely positive light, which is refreshing to see in a world where usually only violent games get any press.
Video game stimulates seniors’ minds
“On April 17, Nintendo will launch ‘Brain Age’ in Canada, an intellectual video game that can rouse the minds of older consumers. First-time users take some tests to establish their ‘brain age.’ The game then provides players with number games, including the popular Sudoku, as well as word puzzles, reading exercises, and I.Q.-style quizzes that will help keep elderly gamers’ minds active … Some hospitals, including Kyoto’s Uchida Hospital in Japan, which has a memory-loss clinic for patients with dementia, provide the systems to patients in waiting rooms.”
That’s funny. I don’t see Jack Thompson covering this.
Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day is definitely making headway now. Its newest exposure was found in The Medical Post, a Canadian medical journal. It was talked about in an extremely positive light, which is refreshing to see in a world where usually only violent games get any press.
Video game stimulates seniors’ minds
“On April 17, Nintendo will launch ‘Brain Age’ in Canada, an intellectual video game that can rouse the minds of older consumers. First-time users take some tests to establish their ‘brain age.’ The game then provides players with number games, including the popular Sudoku, as well as word puzzles, reading exercises, and I.Q.-style quizzes that will help keep elderly gamers’ minds active … Some hospitals, including Kyoto’s Uchida Hospital in Japan, which has a memory-loss clinic for patients with dementia, provide the systems to patients in waiting rooms.”
That’s funny. I don’t see Jack Thompson covering this.