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Study finds physical activity may help improve cognitive function

Added: October 7, 2008 | Time 01:55 | Views: 105

With so many people living longer these days, it is estimated that the number of older adults living with Alzheimer’s disease worldwide will increase from about twenty-six million today to about one hundred and six million by the year 2050. Researchers are looking for ways to help delay the onset of dementia. A new study finds increasing physical activity may make a difference.

Topics: Alzheimer's Disease

Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, excercise, improve cognitive function, JAMA, physical activity

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