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Regular aerobic exercise later in life prevents genomic instability characterized by DNA damage and telomere dysfunction, according to a study from the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Utah.
A study conducted in male mice suggests that regular exercise may help protect against cardiovascular issues that come with aging by preventing DNA damage.