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brain exercise, risk of dementia

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20-year study finds this 'unconscious' brain exercise reduces dementia risk more than memory games
Forget crossword puzzles. New government-backed research suggests an “unconscious” brain exercise may do more to shield aging minds from dementia better than old-school memory games. “This study gives us real,

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Only certain types of brain-training exercises reduce dementia risk, large trial reveals
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1 type of brain game could lower dementia risk by 25 percent, according to a 20‑year study
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Brain game may reduce risk of Alzheimer’s and other dementias
A certain type of brain training appears to prevent or delay dementia by some 25% in people older than age 65, according to new research.

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Speed training lowers dementia risk by 25% in 20-year study of older adults
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Study finds brain training games may help protect against dementia
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Exercise can boost your memory — and a new study says the short-term cognitive benefits can last for 24 hours

Decades of research has found that exercise is helpful for overall health and fitness, doing everything from lowering your risk of heart disease to helping you sleep better. According to a new study, working out could also help boost your memory — and ...
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Exercising After a Task Improves Memory

Working out might keep the brain sharp, and according to a new study, exercising four hours after learning a task can improve memory.
The Spokesman-Review
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Ask the doctors: Regular exercise benefits memory regardless of age

Dear Doctors: I retired last fall, and while I do enjoy the free time, I’ve become worried that the loss of mental stimulus will affect my memory. My husband says he heard about a study that showed being physically active helps your memory. Do you know ...
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Walk Your Way to a Better Memory: How Exercise Curbs Dementia Risk

Walking is often regarded as one of the most straightforward and accessible forms of exercise. It delivers big benefits for weight loss, overall metabolic health and even improved cognition. And walking for dementia, specifically, has gained traction ...
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Exercise Helps Slow Down Memory Decline

A simple walking regimen can slow memory decline in people who already have cognitive problems, suggests a new study
Women's Health
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5 reasons exercise is the best thing you can do for your brain

Health experts will wax lyrical about fitness' impressive physical impact, but its effect on the brain and subsequent benefits for cognitive function and mental health can't be overstated, either. Reducing stress and enhancing working memory, exercise can ...
Frontiers
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Integrative Physiology of Stress, Anxiety and Fear Memory: Intersections with Exercise, Metabolic Health, and Aging

The field of integrative physiology is increasingly uncovering the complex roles that stress, anxiety and fear memory play in shaping health beyond
Medscape
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Exercise Activates Memory in Seniors

A single 30-minute session of moderate exercise on a stationary bicycle increases activation in the circuits of the brain that are associated with semantic memory retrieval — including the hippocampus — in healthy older adults, new research shows.
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