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Good evening. This snapshot of stories and roundup is recommended just for you, based on your interests and reading history. | | | What to know A study found that regular exercise during midlife can make brains functionally younger. Researchers observed that exercisers' brains appeared more youthful after a year, while non-exercisers' brains aged. The study suggests midlife exercise may alter brain aging trajectories, though the exact mechanisms remain unclear. Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed. | | | Opinion Brian Deese and Anna Pasnau | | | | How was today's newsletter? | | | | | | | | |