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By Liz NeporentMany scientists point to regular exercise as the #1 way to preserve brain function. So far, it--™s proven to be more effective than brain games, super foods, supplements or any other method used to keep the brain sparking on all cylinders into old age. Learn the latest research and facts you can share with clients of any age.

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