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Keeping mind, body active may not protect against underlying signs of Alzheimer’s
June 11, 2015 by NewsBot
While participating in physical activities such as bike riding, dancing, walking and gardening and mentally stimulating activities such as crosswords and reading may reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease, they may not do so by affecting the underlying markers for the disease, according to a study.