Iowa State: Exercise Benefits the Brain But Improving Its Blood Vessels May Take Longer
May 14, 2024
May 14, 2024
AMES, Iowa, May 14 (TNSres) -- Iowa State University issued the following news release:
People with less consistent brain blood flow patterns may be at greater risk of dementia and cerebrovascular disease. To explore whether regular aerobic exercise can help, researchers at Iowa State University conducted a pilot study, the results of which were recently published.
"The big take-away is that exercise is good for the arteries and brain, but its effects are complex a . . .
People with less consistent brain blood flow patterns may be at greater risk of dementia and cerebrovascular disease. To explore whether regular aerobic exercise can help, researchers at Iowa State University conducted a pilot study, the results of which were recently published.
"The big take-away is that exercise is good for the arteries and brain, but its effects are complex a . . .