Lumosity, the company behind a number of brain training games, will pay $2 million to settle federal allegations that it deceived customers with false advertising, promising that playing Lumosity games could boost their performance at work and even delay dementia.
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- Jill Schlesinger, business analyst with CBS News and host of "Jill on Money." She tweets @jillonmoney.
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