1. "The finding potentially suggests that exercise may lead to improvement in the network of brain areas that are recruited for working memory to function. “In some ways it is concerning,” Walitt said. “One would have hoped that exercise would have made them better (at the memory test).” Wallit isn’t sure what the findings might mean for real-life situations. “It may be if you have a more efficient brain, doing real-life tasks will be better.” While more study is needed, Walitt said that “overall, exercise seems to be a beneficial thing for fibromyalgia patients, in terms of overall well-being. If you can exercise and make it work for you, that’s great.” However, he noted, some people with the condition can’t tolerate exercise. Working out “is not going to be the answer for everybody and it’s not going to fix anybody,” he said."

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