Exercise to Prevent Cognitive Decline in MCI: New Data
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SAN FRANCISCO - Exercise does not prevent cognitive decline in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) but may preserve cognition, new research shows.Topline results of the EXERT study show the phase 3 trial failed to meet its primary endpoint of improving cognition in patients with MCI.However, secondary results showed a signal of benefit.
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