Regular walking is the most accessible and effective habit for protecting the brain from aging and neurodegenerative diseases, with research showing a 30% reduction in Alzheimer's risk for 65-year-olds who walk consistently.
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My number one most powerful tool that you can do to protect your brain from aging and neurodeenerative disease states is start walking. Why do I start with that? Because everybody can walk.
You don't need to buy any new fitness outfits. Just go out and walk more. And then they say, "Oh, well, do I have to become a marathon runner?" That could help, too. But everybody can walk. And from that study that I mentioned in the 65 year old 30% reduction in um the probability of getting Alzheimer's with
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