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Fast Walkers in Their 80s Halve Their Risk of Cognitive Decline, Study Finds

via NPR News·15h ago

A new study finds that adults in their 80s who walk at a brisk pace cut their risk of cognitive decline by roughly half compared with slower walkers. Researchers say gait speed may serve as an early, measurable marker of brain health.

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