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Breathing and the Brain

  • Writer: ambermceachernphd
    ambermceachernphd
  • Dec 18, 2018
  • 1 min read

"Our in-breath is like a remote control for our brains, directly affecting electrical signals that communicate with memory and emotional processing centers." It's no secret that breathing can have a major impact on your emotional state and well-being. Studies like those included in this piece continue to teach us more about the how and why, advancing from anecdotal evidence to empirically-based science. A 5 minute breathing exercise is included!


 
 
 

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