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“Compared with non-active travelers, the cyclists had a 19% lower risk of all-cause dementia, a 22% lower risk of Alzheimer's, a 40% lower risk of young-onset dementia (before the age of 65), & a 17% lower risk of late-onset dementia.” Connecting bike-riding with reduced dementia risk. #UrbanTruth
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Getting from A to B on a bicycle more often could reduce risk of dementia, possibly by protecting a part of the brain tied to memory functions, new research finds.
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Cycling Linked to Lower Risk of Dementia, Study of Half a Million Finds
Bikes are not cars. Forcing them to follow the exact same rules is like forcing a round peg into a square hole. Their needs, spatial footprint, and threat to public safety are worlds apart. This is why you have to design streets to control one, and enable the other.
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I am sure that all the astronauts in the newly announced Artemis crew are eminently qualified and I don't in any way wish to detract from their accomplishments but I think it would have been a nice progression if the crews of each of the five Artemis missions included more women than the one before.