Walking 3,000 to 5,000 Steps Daily May Slow Alzheimer’s Progression

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A recent study suggests that walking 5,000 steps daily may help slow the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer's disease.
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- Walking a Few Thousand Steps Daily May Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk, New Study Suggests The New York Times
- The number of daily steps you take may delay Alzheimer’s progression CNN
- Alzheimer's Disease Could Be Slowed by Taking as Few as 5,000 Steps a Day ScienceAlert
- Walking 3,000 or more steps a day may slow progression of Alzheimer’s, study says The Guardian
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