October 2, 2007 — MindFit Back on Track, created by CogniFit Ltd., reportedly helps women regain their mental acuity and fend-off the brain befuddling chemotherapy effect known as "chemofog" or "chemobrain. "
The program is specifically designed for women who have undergone, or are still undergoing, chemotherapy for breast cancer and are experiencing problems in their cognitive function. MindFit Back on Track is launching in October as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
By using MindFit Back on Track for 20 minutes per day, three days a week, women can reportedly give their brains a "workout" spanning 14 different cognitive skill areas including short-term memory, coordination, attention focus, reaction time, memory recall and hand-eye coordination.
MindFit Back on Track's patented Individualized Training System enables the software to adapt to user's unique skills and needs. After an initial assessment, the program automatically creates 24 tailored training sessions with 21 different challenging tasks. When users complete the preliminary three-month session, MindFit Back on Track reassesses progress and offers a new regimen.
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