Exercise Enhances Brain Function and Connectivity in Parkinson’s Disease

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A study shows that long-term adaptive cycling can induce neural reactivation and network-level brain changes in Parkinson’s patients, leading to improvements in motor symptoms, as monitored through deep brain stimulation devices.
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