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Study Explores Whole-Body Vibration Exercise for Cognitive Benefits in Older Adults With MCI

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A recent study published in *BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies* examined the effects of whole-body vibration exercise on cognitive function in older adults with probable mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Researchers, led by Prates et al., explored whether this form of physical activity could provide benefits for individuals experiencing early signs of cognitive decline. The findings contribute to ongoing discussions about the role of exercise in addressing age-related cognitive challenges.

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