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		<title>Brain Fitness Pro Review in Movie Entertainment Magazine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The technology columnist for the Globe and Mail &#8211; Jack Kapica &#8211; wrote up several brain fitness programs for Canadian publication Movie Entertainment Magazine (why? not sure); one of which was Brain Fitness Pro: &#8220;Mind Sparke&#8217;s Brain Fitness Pro, graphically spartan, is based on serious research by scientists who claim that progressive training of working [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The technology columnist for the Globe and Mail &#8211; Jack Kapica &#8211; wrote up several brain fitness programs for Canadian publication Movie Entertainment Magazine (why? not sure); one of which was Brain Fitness Pro:</p>
<p>&#8220;Mind Sparke&#8217;s Brain Fitness Pro, graphically spartan, is based on serious research by scientists who claim that progressive training of working memory increases intelligence by more than 40 per cent. You can reach that goal in 20 days, they say, by playing this austere PC game 30 minutes a day. It pushes the player to remember and process visual and auditory information under time pressure.&#8221;</p>
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