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TLS releasing Brain Training software

October 20, 2009 BY

Tiger Layer Software, also known as TLS, has released the trial version of an all new series targeted at helping older people with brain training. The software suite prepared by TLS contains lots and lots of classical puzzles that are supposedly “Easy to Learn, Tough to Master, Fun to Play!”

The puzzles range from the ubiquitous puzzles like word makers and picture assemblers to the mind boggling Sudoku and number squares. The puzzles cater to the needs of people of virtually all age groups. The trial version is still not in the gold stage of development and will almost certainly have some bugs, which will be cleaned up in the final version.

However, the trial version is still loads of fun, especially when you have someone to try it with. Get together with your friends or family and try your hand at these puzzles today. It may keep your brain healthier than any other thing around.

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Riddles help improve brain functions

October 19, 2009 BY

The brain stays in better condition when it is made to work hard. It is known now that brain training, especially with the help of brainteasers, helps keep your neural network in good condition and stave off age related ailments like dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

Word puzzles are considered to be one of the best ways of exercising the neurons and reviving the ones that have dried up from disuse. Riddles that require moderate to hard brainstorming are one of the best ways to exercise the thinking muscles. Solving hard riddles tests the vocabulary skills of the individual. This forces the brain to work hard, rushing through collections of words in the user’s mind, thus stimulating the neurons that may have been left disused to work again. Prolonged exercises like this can indeed boost brain health, staving off diseases like Alzheimer’s and dementia.

This kind of workout improves the condition of the gray and white matter considerably. These sections of the brain absorb more proteins and consequently, regenerate the damage these sustain from normal aging process in a much better manner.

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