By YOSHINOBU MATSUNAGA/ Staff Writer
November 9, 2024 at 08:00 JST
This brain-training app, seen here at the Aichi prefectural office in Nagoya on Sept. 4, requires users to adjust their finger pressure to operate a character on the screen. (Yoshinobu Matsunaga)
NAGOYA--A team of researchers has developed a brain-training system for the early detection of, and recovery from, a state of physical and mental frailty, which is a predictor of dementia. [Read More]
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