Being lazy might shrink your brain
Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine have found a relationship between levels of fitness in middle age and brain volumes later in life....
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Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine have found a relationship between levels of fitness in middle age and brain volumes later in life....
read moreNew research from the Mayo Clinic shows that people who develop high blood pressure and diabetes in middle age (40 to 64) are more likely to have brain cell loss and other damage (including problems with thinking skills and...
read moreA new study published in Neurology suggests that people who had better cardio fitness in their youth have better memory and thinking skills in middle age. The research results held true even when adjusting for negative factors like smoking,...
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