Running throughout Middle-Age Keeps Old Adult-Born Neurons Wired
Long-term running maintains the wiring of “old” new neurons, born during early adulthood, within a network that is important for memory function during aging in mice.
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Running Rewires the Aging Brain: Exercise Protects Memory Function
Physical activity, particularly running, has been found to rewire aging brains, helping to preserve memory functions.
Long-term running keeps older neurons wired, potentially preventing age-related memory loss and neurodegeneration.
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