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Exercise Keeps Older Brains in Shape | Tomorrow Today
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So there's no reason they can't function optimally a whole life long - provided they're kept in shape like muscles. They can even grow new brain cells. The neuro-networks and transmitters, on the other hand, can get a bit rusty with age. Read More: http://www.dw.de/program/tomorrow-today/s-3062-9798
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