
Exercise tied to improved cognition in stroke survivors - - McKnight's Long Term Care News

Exercise significantly improves clinical measures of cognitive function in adults who have experienced a stroke, investigators report.
Exercise significantly improves clinical measures of cognitive function in adults who have experienced a stroke, a new study finds.
Stroke survivors not only have twice the risk for dementia, but s… [+1979 chars]
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