Wake Forest University research reveals that vigorous physical activity once or more a week reduces cognitive impairment risk in those with high blood pressure.
New research from Wake Forest University School of Medicine suggests that engaging in vigorous physical activity more than once a week can lower the risk of cognitive impairment in people with high blood pressure. The study, published in Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association, highlights the importance of exercise in preserving cognitive function in high-risk individuals.
June 06, 2024
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