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Following up on this question:

What method(s) are available which demonstrably increase a person's* g factor, (assuming such are available)?

(*if a specific target individual is necessary to respond meaningfully to the question, please substitute "person" with "healthy, heterosexual male of age 35 years".)

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  • $\begingroup$ Is this a self-help question? $\endgroup$
    – jona
    Jul 21, 2014 at 15:08
  • $\begingroup$ it would help clarify a little bit if you summarized the first question in addition to linking it. It's not clear what g-factor is, for example. $\endgroup$
    – Josh
    Jul 21, 2014 at 18:54
  • $\begingroup$ @jona: I don't think so, because it's about improving cognitive function in already-healthy individuals in general. Self-help questions are more dangerous when about diagnosing/treating this weird thing I have that's been getting worse lately. A positive, general question is less likely to endanger someone's health or generate lawsuits, basically...but there's always room for debate on meta of course. $\endgroup$ Jul 22, 2014 at 7:55
  • $\begingroup$ @Josh: The g factor is general intelligence; plenty more info on Wikipedia. $\endgroup$ Jul 22, 2014 at 7:56
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    $\begingroup$ @ChristianHummeluhr - I think this question is more specific than the linked one. Vote for 'Leave Open' here $\endgroup$
    – AliceD
    Apr 23, 2015 at 0:22

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