Retirees now have the perfect excuse to spend more time on the green — playing golf may cut the risk of getting dementia. Men over the age 60 who did regular exercise at a 'leisurely' pace such as golf were up to 37 per cent less likely to be diagnosed with the disorder, a Japanese study found. Experts believe the quick mental calculations carried out when lining up the perfect putt or avoiding a bunker may help prevent cognitive decline.
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