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Can exercise improve attention, memory, and learning for persons who have recently experienced psychosis?

Can exercise improve attention, memory, and learning for persons who have recently experienced psychosis?

Persons with mental health challenges, such as psychosis, often experience difficulties with cognition including attention, memory, and learning. Cognition has not generally improved with medications or therapy, which suggests the need for novel strategies to improve these aspects of functioning…

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