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Brisk walks may slow dementia

May 31, 2017 Washington State Senior Citizens' Lobby

Exercise may bolster the brain function and thinking skills of people with dementia, according to a new report. The study’s findings suggest that walking a few times per week might alter the trajectory of the disease and improve the physical well-being of people who develop a common form of age-related memory loss that otherwise has few treatments.

http://www.executivestyle.com.au/brisk-walks-may-slow-dementia-gwfy0u

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