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Boost your brain health and help reduce your risk of dementia
With regular practice, puzzles may help to improve brain function and prevent age-related cognitive decline. Featuring 150 puzzles of varying difficulty, Mind Games aims to target different areas of the brain and improve cognition. With puzzles to challenge memory or skills with pictures, words, numbers or logic, Mind Games offers a workout for a wide range of brain functions.
But Mind Games is more than just a collection of puzzles - this book will help you to create new habits to keep your grey matter active and healthy. Here, Dr. Tim Beanland, Head of Knowledge at Alzheimer's Society, provides expert insights into the science of brain health and the benefits of regular mental exercise. Also included is a 7-day programme, plus practical tips and advice to keep your mind active and engaged.
Whether you're looking to improve your memory, sharpen your focus, or help reduce your risk of dementia, Mind Games will help you achieve your goals. With its comprehensive range of puzzles and expert guidance, this book is the ultimate resource for anyone keen to improve their brain health and enhance their mental agility.
About the Author
Gareth Moore (Author)
Dr Gareth Moore is the internationally bestselling author of a wide range of brain-training and puzzle books for both children and adults, including The Mindfulness Puzzle Book, The Great British Puzzle Book, Stay Sharp! and The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book. His books have sold millions of copies in the UK alone, and have been published in over thirty different languages. He is also the creator of online brain-training site BrainedUp.com, and runs the daily puzzle site PuzzleMix.com.
Find him online at DrGarethMoore.com, on Twitter as @DrGarethMoore, and at YouTube.com/@DrGareth
Tim Beanland (Author)
Dr Tim Beanland is Head of Knowledge and Learning at Alzheimer's Society, where he's been since 2010. He is a media spokesperson for the Society and regularly appears in broadcast and print. In his day job Tim leads a team who create content to help people live well with dementia. Tim holds a PhD in evolutionary biology and BA in biochemistry from Cambridge University. He now lives in Winchester with his family.