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Exercise, healthy diet deemed memory enhancers http://www.mia-
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"``Physical exercise increases the blood flow to the brain,''
says Patti McWey, supervisor of clinical services for the
Memory Disorder Center at North Broward Medical Center. ``As
we age, the metabolism slows. Blood flow to all organs,
including the brain, is less.''

A healthy diet and a low alcohol intake are other good ways to
preserve memory."
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