
Getting active in midlife may boost brain resilience to Alzheimer’s

In cognitively healthy middle-aged adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, becoming physically active, especially in line with WHO guidelines, was linked to l...
Staying active during your 40s and 50s could help your brain resist early Alzheimer’s changes, especially if you follow WHO activity recommendations, this stu...
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