American Psychological Association: Regular Exercise May Slow Decline in Those at Risk of Alzheimer's
August 09, 2019
August 09, 2019
CHICAGO, Illinois, Aug. 9 -- The American Psychological Association issued the following news release:
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- Physical markers of disease show less progression in those who engage in physical activity, studies say
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Moderate exercise is not only good for memory as people age, it also appears to help prevent the development of physical signs of Alzheimer's, known as biomarkers, in those who are at risk for the disease, according to research . . .
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- Physical markers of disease show less progression in those who engage in physical activity, studies say
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Moderate exercise is not only good for memory as people age, it also appears to help prevent the development of physical signs of Alzheimer's, known as biomarkers, in those who are at risk for the disease, according to research . . .