Tasks and activities that support and improve cognitive function  | Peter Attia and Tommy Wood  @PeterAttiaMD
Tasks and activities that support and improve cognitive function  | Peter Attia and Tommy Wood  @PeterAttiaMD
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This clip is from episode #257 ‒ Cognitive decline, neurodegeneration, and head injuries: mitigation and prevention strategies with Tommy Wood, BM BCh (MD), PhD.

In this clip, they discuss:

- Cognitive training such as brain games
- Physical activity for improving cognitive function
- How to think about improving cognitive function
- And more

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