- Blood plasma transfusions from exercised mice to inactive mice improved spatial learning memory and mitigated signs of aging in the brain. A key protein abundant in blood plasma from exercised mice (and humans) could be the key to distilling exercise's preventive effects on cognitive decline. https://www.inverse.com/mind-body/the-benefits-of-exercise-aging-brain 9 comments science
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