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Exercise Could Cut Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment
April 16, 2008
Source: MSN Health
Regular physical exercise may help protect against mild cognitive impairment, according to a Mayo Clinic study.
People with mild cognitive impairment can handle everyday activities but often have trouble remembering details of conversations, events and upcoming appointments. Most, but not all, people with mild cognitive impairment experience a progressive decline in their cognitive abilities, and the underlying cause is usually Alzheimer's disease, according to background information in the study.
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