Aerobic Exercise Shows Brain Benefits for Those at Risk of Alzheimer's  Disease - Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation

Aerobic Exercise Shows Brain Benefits for Those at Risk of Alzheimer's Disease - Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research Foundation

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Healthy men and women at increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease showed brain benefits from a six-month aerobic workout program. The findings add to a growing body of evidence that exercise not only improves cardiovascular fitness but may have cognitive benefits as well, and may possibly help to ward off

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