Re: Exercise and Alzheimer's



In article <8677da8fd28db8789332ee7841b225d7@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
qhbccf <qhbccf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
><a href="http://www.webmedtoday.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=347";>Exercise can
>cut Alzheimer's risk?</a>
>
>According to BBC News report:Exercising for half an hour at least twice a
>week during midlife can significantly cut a person's risk of dementia
>later.

If only Toothless John Gohde had heard about this before it was too
late...

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