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Good news: A new study from UC Santa Barbara revealed that short, intense bursts of exercise are also good for the brain.
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While we’ve known for a long time that regular exercise can boost brain health over time, scientists from UC Santa Barbara have now found evidence that even a single workout session can enhance ...
The brain stimulation involved in skipping for five minutes ... calories if you’re skipping for five minutes solidly,” says ...
New research finds that even single bouts of intense exercise can improve cognitive performance in young adults, particularly ...
People have been told over and over the benefits of exercise as they age: brain health, heart health and cancer prevention.
Alphabeats, which uses music to help increase brain performance, has partnered with Muse and will use its EEG headbands to ...
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A new study found that even a single session of vigorous exercise can boost cognitive performance in young adults. | ...
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