Delay the Aging Process Playing Bingo
By Joni Hawk, Jul 24th 2006Studies prove that playing bingo improves brain function, hand-eye coordination and slows memory loss as you grow old.
From www.bbc.co.uk - University of Southampton's Centre for Visual Cognition at the Department of Psychology tested the mental agility of bingo players and revealed that people who play bingo keep their brain in shape. After studies, bingo players demonstrated increased speed and accuracy in a range of activities that measured mental velocity, memory and the aptitude to pick up information from the environment around them.
From Fi - According to the Franklin Institute Online, A cognitive psychologist in England found that when aged people habitually played bingo, it helped diminish their memory loss and strengthen their hand-eye coordination. Bingo seemed to help players of all ages remain mentally sharp.
From www.bbc.co.uk - University of Southampton's Centre for Visual Cognition at the Department of Psychology tested the mental agility of bingo players and revealed that people who play bingo keep their brain in shape. After studies, bingo players demonstrated increased speed and accuracy in a range of activities that measured mental velocity, memory and the aptitude to pick up information from the environment around them.
From Fi - According to the Franklin Institute Online, A cognitive psychologist in England found that when aged people habitually played bingo, it helped diminish their memory loss and strengthen their hand-eye coordination. Bingo seemed to help players of all ages remain mentally sharp.
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