Yet another study has yet another quality-of-life benefit — or so it appears. Reporter Gretchen Reynolds’s piece in the New York Times, “How Exercise May Keep Alzheimer’s at Bay,” wrote that “a cautiously encouraging new study from The Archives of Neurology suggests that for some people, a daily walk or jog could alter the risk of developing Alzheimer’s or change the course of the disease if it begins.” The recommended minimum was the usual recommendation of 30 minutes, at least five times a week. Add poles, and you get an additional upper-body workout. It’s a no-brainer, isn’t it?
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