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Exercise good for older women's brains
Being physically active improves brain blood flow and cognitive ability in older women. A US study compared two groups of women with an average age of 65. One group took part in regular aerobic activity, while those in the other group were inactive. The research team measured the women's cardiovascular health, resting brain blood flow and the reserve capacity of blood vessels in the brain, as well ...
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