Keeping mind, body active in middle age could lower risk of dementia
Being physically active was also associated with a 52 percent reduced risk of developing dementia with cerebrovascular disease.
Being physically active was also associated with a 52 percent reduced risk of developing dementia with cerebrovascular disease.
Research has found that middle-aged adults with lung disease may have a higher risk of also developing dementia later in life.
We slide into a more sedentary life during middle age, which could have important and dangerous implications for health.
Think again before you pick another fight with your tearaway daughter or go head-to-toe once more with the people next door over their late-night parties.
Before middle age—do not fear! After middle age—do not regret! Enjoy your life while you can!
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