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Exercise and Alzheimer's: How Movement Might Change the Brain's Fate
Friday, January 3, 2025
Researchers recently looked into this using computer tools to analyze brain cell activity. They found that certain genes related to ferroptosis were more active in the brain's memory center after exercise. This suggests exercise could be enhancing the brain's defense system against ferroptosis through Nrf2.
In simple terms, regular exercise might be helping the brain fight off excessive cell death, potentially slowing down AD. This is exciting news, but we need more research to fully understand and use this information.
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