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15 Julai 2013

Candy Crush-- addictive game



Who knew this addictive game could have health benefits?
i do have this game in my ipad and im really love it.... heee.. so, do you have? Butang n Oyen loves this game too! hihihi.. of course including my hubby lorr... heeee..

So what good does the addictive game Candy Crush do to you other than gobble time in a fun way?
Well, Candy Crush relates to the statement "the more you use your brain, the better it works."
Dr. Robert Wilson of the Rush University at Chicago, Illinois pioneered the Rush Memory and Aging Project. Results of the project revealed that "higher levels of cognitive activity were associated with slower rate of cognitive decline."
Cognitive activities involve the conscious use of the brain for thinking, reasoning and remembering.
Brains were literally picked
All participants in Dr. Wilson's study were aged 80 years old and above.
They were asked to list down all the cognitively stimulating activities they had been doing such as reading, writing, visiting museums, playing challenging card games such as bridge, doing puzzles, and maybe, even playing some Candy Crush.
All subjects returned regularly for interview until they died. With a prior consent, their brains were literally, picked. Pardon the pun.
What were the results?
Less brain cell death
Findings of this research revealed that the patients who engaged in more cognitive activities had less plaques, tangles and infarcts in their brains. An infarct in the brain means less oxygen entering the brain tissue leading to brain cell death.
They concluded that frequently engaging in tasks that will stimulate the brain will counteract the cognitive loss associated with the normal aging process and other neurologic diseases.
Editors from the Mayo Clinic note that these new findings "potentially address a question that all of us ask from time to time—can we do anything to slow down late-life cognitive decline? The results suggest yes—read more books, write more and do activities that keep your brain busy irrespective of your age."
So, yes, Candy Crush may be good for your brain.

10 ulasan:

  1. Assalamualaikum. sheila tak minat main ni! hehehhehee

    BalasPadam
  2. tak terpikir lagi nak main games nie sebab ramai yg sampai migrin dok main..huhuhu tak nak la sampai migrin2 pasal games..hehehe ;p

    BalasPadam
  3. wahhh ye ke.. saya main ni baru nak masuk level 93.. hahahaha.. sengal betul hari2 tak leh wat keje.. ingat nak main ni je..

    BalasPadam
  4. wahaaha..tak start main lg. takut terjebak

    BalasPadam
  5. Candy Crush bertimbun dlm notification fb sy huhu...ignore je sbb jarang main, :)

    BalasPadam
  6. Saya langsung tak minat nak main game ni

    BalasPadam
  7. menulis entry juga boleh menajamkan fikiran ...

    BalasPadam
  8. aku dah sebulan tesekat kat level 97..ya Allah tak tau la..

    BalasPadam

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