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Diet, exercise and brain training reduces risk of Alzheimer’s — if people are given a little bit of ‘extra assistance’, ANU study finds – ABC News
Bob’s greatest fear is ‘losing my marbles’, but after participating in a six-month study conducted by the ANU which found that older people already in cognitive decline can reduce their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, he has hope.
When 73-year-old Bob Gardiner took part in a study which looked at whether diet and exercise could reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, his biggest fear was “losing…
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