Poor Health Can Hurt Thinking Skills
Call it “hippie nonsense” all you want, but there is a definite connection between the mind and body. In recent years, more and more scientific research has examined how physical health impacts mental function, and the other way around. A new study from the University of Glasgow has found that people with cardiometabolic diseases perform worse…
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