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Exercise May Slow Alzheimer’s

A Lancet study shows that moderate–vigorous exercise slows Alzheimer’s-related changes in the brain (tracked by a biomarker called p-tau181).

  • Older adults who stayed active had a slower rise in Alzheimer’s markers.
  • Even low activity helped, though benefits dropped in those already showing higher disease signs.
  • For young adults: building active habits now = stronger brain health later.

Takeaway: Stay active (walk, bike, swim, lift). Your future brain will thank you.

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