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According to new research, interactive video games designed to refine cognitive processes (thinking, reasoning, and memorization) would likely be for other people with lupus.
Sixty more people with lupus between the ages of 18 and 65 finished the study, some of whom participated in video game-like activities with a pill for 4 weeks, while the other party (the control group) did not. At the end of the 4 weeks, those who got older in the video games demonstrated remarkable innovations in several other thinking skills compared to those who had not played the games.
Video game players have become aware in the following areas:
Participants also reported enjoying the games, with two out of 3 saying they rarely or never played video games before the study.
Many other people with lupus revel in “brain fog” or “lupus fog”: cognitive symptoms, such as having trouble thinking obviously or remembering things. The most recent findings recommend that some video game-based activities can help. Learn more about lupus and the brain. fog.
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