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(#26101) Kan Ding - HALF MARATHON - Melbourne Marathon (2017) |...

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Melbourne Marathon (2017). Melbourne Marathon (2017) /; HALF MARATHON /; Results /; (#26101) Kan Ding. Kan Ding (#26101) ...

How does exercise preserve the aging brain?

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Higher cardiorespiratory fitness is tied to stronger white matter and better cognitive performance in a study of seniors with mild cognitive impairment.

Dr. Emily Gilmore & ELECTRO-BOOST Team Awarded $3.25M ...medicine.yale.edu › news-article

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· Principal Investigators Dr. Emily Gilmore, MD (Yale), Dr. Kan Ding, MD (UTSW), and Dr. Eric Rosenthal, MD (Massachusetts General Hospital) ...

Krailling - Einer von uns - Starnberg - SZ.de

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Auch in Krailling intoniert er das "Kan Ding" mit dem original chinesischen Intro aus Shanghai. Ein anderes Highlight war die Begegnung mit Ministerpräsident Horst Seehofer.

More than crunches: 7 tips to keep your brain as sharp as your body

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Want a stronger, healthier brain? Of course you do -- not just to avoid diseases like Alzheimer's. These tips won't tax your brain; they'll just make it...

Poor fitness linked to weaker brain fiber, higher dementia risk

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More information: Kan Ding et al. Cardiorespiratory Fitness and White Matter Neuronal Fiber Integrity in Mild Cognitive Impairment, Journal of ...

IOS Presswww.iospress.nl › ios_news › poor-fitness-linked-to...

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· Kan Ding, a neurologist from the O'Donnell Brain Institute who authored the study . The study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease ...

Poor Fitness Linked to Weaker Brain Fiber, Higher Dementia Riskwww.newswise.com › articles › poor-fitness-linked-t...

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· ... supports the hypothesis that improving people's fitness may improve their brain health and slow down the aging process,” said Dr. Kan Ding, ...

Poor fitness linked to weaker brain fiber, higher EurekAlert!www.eurekalert.org › pub_releases › usmc-pfl

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· Kan Ding, a neurologist from the Peter O'Donnell Jr. Brain Institute who authored the study. White matter. The study published in the Journal of ...

Poor Fitness Linked to Weaker Brain Fiber, Higher Dementia Risk

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Scientists have more evidence that exercise improves brain health and could be a lifesaving ingredient that prevents Alzheimer’s disease.
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