Sitting is sitting… Except When It’s Not

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Sitting is sitting… Except When It’s Not

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Popular Games That Can Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s

You woke up at 6:00 a.m. and went to the gym, put in a long day at the office, came home, had dinner, and now you’ll reward yourself with a couple of hours of TV. Sounds perfect, right? Well, not if you’re trying to avoid developing Alzheimer’s!

Studies show that it makes a difference whether you’re watching TV or playing a game on the computer, even though both activities require little physical effort. And, speaking of computer games… Do you know which popular word game can reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s? I’ll give you a hint: The name of the game couldn’t be used in the game itself. Stumped? Click on the articles below for the answer.

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