The most-fit are 33 percent less likely to develop Alzheimer's, report says - The Washington Post
As fitness improved, people’s chances of developing the dementia decreased, researchers found.
D.C.-based researchers, from the Washington VA Medical Center and George Washington University, tested and tracked 649,605 veterans (average age 61) for nearly a decade. Based on their cardiorespirat… [+1360 chars]
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