Surprisingly Few Steps Tied to Slower Alzheimer's Progression
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Research suggests that taking a relatively small number of steps per day, possibly around 3,000 to 5,000, may be tied to slower progression of Alzheimer's disease. However, other factors, including certain blood protein patterns and minerals, may also play a role in protecting against the disease. The exact mechanisms and most effective interventions for slowing Alzheimer's progression are still being explored, with some studies also investigating the potential of specific drug combinations.
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