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9 Keep Moving and Keep Your Wits
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10 Food for Thought
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Kolata, Gina. “Maybe You’re Not What You Eat.”
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Bakalar, Nicholas. “It Can Be Done: Scientists Teach Old Dogs New Tricks.”
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Morrison, John H., Roberta D. Brinton, Peter J. Schmidt, and Andrea C. Gore. “Estrogen, Menopause, and the Aging Brain: How Basic Neuroscience Can Inform Hormone Therapy in Women.”
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Porter, Peggy. “Westernizing Women’s Risks? Breast Cancer in Lower-Income Countries.”
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Gemma, Carmelina, Michael H. Mesches, Boris Sepesi, Kevin Choo, Douglas B. Holmes, and Paula C. Bickford. “Diets Enriched in Food with High Antioxidant Activity Reverse Age-Induced Decreases in Cerebellar Adrenergic Function and Increases in Proinflammatory Cytokines.”
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Stromberg, I., C. Gemma, J. Vila, and P. C. Bickford. “Blueberry and Spirulina-Enriched Diets Enhance Striatal Dopamine Recovery and Induce a Rapid, Transient Microglia Activation after Injury of the Rat Nigrostriatal Dopamine System.”
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11 The Brain Gym
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