From Sudoku to socialising, we’ve all heard that keeping the mind active can be good for our brain health.
But knowing just what to do to keep the mind sharp can be a bit of a puzzle.
In this pillar we’ll examine the potential benefits of socialising and of hobbies and activities from crosswords to knitting and brain training. We’ll also find out what the experts recommend.
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