Exercise Could Improve Brain Functioning Among People With HIV

Exercise could help people with HIV combat a common side effect of the condition, according to a small new study.

Researchers from the University of California, San Diego, found that people with HIV who regularly exercised were around half as likely to have impairments in their brain functioning and experienced better working memory and information-processing than their less active counterparts.

Brain functioning problems are common among people with HIV, affecting nearly half of people who are positive for the condition, researchers noted.

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