Nintendo: The New Fountain of Youth
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So wine is good for you and video games help you live longer? Hell, somebody just needs to come up with a study showing that cigarettes are good for your health and I'll be virtually immortal.
Kathleen Connell, known as Kit, turned 100 last week but attributes her sharp mind to regular sessions on her hand-held games console.
"It's absolutely super, I can't speak highly enough of it. I don't know what I would do without it," the grandmother of one said. "I'll play it in the evening, then I'll have a break and a cup of tea, then I'll go back to playing my Nintendo."
The Nintendo DS fan owns around a dozen games including Scrabble, Art Academy and Family Fortunes. She proudly admitted that Brain Trainer had scored her a mental age of 64-years-old - 36 years younger than her real age.
So wine is good for you and video games help you live longer? Hell, somebody just needs to come up with a study showing that cigarettes are good for your health and I'll be virtually immortal.
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