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Desk-based jobs associated with lower risk of poor cognition – News-Medical.Net
People who work in jobs that require less physical activity – typically office and desk-based jobs – are at a lower risk of subsequent poor cognition than those whose work is more physically active, suggests new research from the University of Cambridge.

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Jul 7 2020
People who work in jobs that require less physical activity – typically office and desk-based jobs – are at a lower risk of subsequent poor cognition tha…

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