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Aerobic exercise and cognitive decline


 

Aerobic exercise significantly improves executive function among adults with below-average fitness. Also today, findings in seropositive arthralgia patients may help to predict rheumatoid arthritis, elevated coronary artery calcification is not linked to increased death risk in active men, and clinical benefits persist 5 years after theymectomy for myasthenia gravis.
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