Aerobic Exercise and Neurons
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Aerobic Exercise and Neurons


Start running and watch your brain grow, say scientists
• Aerobic exercise triggers new cell growth – study
• Region of brain affected linked to recollection

Ian Sample, science correspondent
The Guardian
Monday 18 January 2010 20.41 GMT

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