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Gambling may help seniors stay sharp


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By Will Ripley and James Griffiths, CNN

It might be a long way from the glitz and glamor of Las Vegas or Macau, but old people’s homes may quickly be becoming a new frontier for gaming in Japan.

In one senior day care center in Yokohama — appropriately named after the aforementioned U.S. gambling mecca — elderly people play mahjong and baccarat as the chimes and pings of slot machines and pachinko fill the room.

“We believe this casino stimulates the brain and helps to prevent or suppress the development of dementia,” said Kaoru Mori, Chairman of Japan Elderly Care Service, which runs the “Las Vegas” center.

It’s no secret that old people love to gamble. Grey hairs are a common sight everywhere from the casino floors of Vegas to the mahjong parlors of Hong Kong.

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  1. sean says - Posted: December 29, 2015

    Great story…brought to you by the gambling lobby….a bit blatant…..perhaps a more apt title….stay away from casinos, you’ll only go broke……but when a paper gets advertising dollars from casinos these types of stories are to be expected I guess.

  2. Tahoebluewire says - Posted: December 29, 2015

    So does reading books, exercising, social settings, nutrition, but yea.. Gamblin son!