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      • The Effect of Combined Resistance and Cognitive Training on Cognitive Function in Older Adults 

        Walsh, Jeremy (2012-09-25)
        Older adults who stay physically and mentally active appear to have better cognitive function compared to their less active counterparts. In fact, those who perform either regular exercise or cognitive training (CT) can ...

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