Thank goodness I just ride my bike.
I’ll have to think about this one
A demonstrable correlation often exists between the use of disproportionally abstruse lexicon in explanatory discourse and an inadequate depth of comprehension on the part of the explicator.
Eschew obfuscation.
>>>Exercise helps the brain make new nerve cells in the hippocampus (the part involved in memory and learning). One way this might happen is through tiny packages called extracellular vesicles (EVs) — little bubbles released by cells during exercise that carry helpful molecules around the body, including to the brain.
In this study, scientists took EVs from the blood of mice that had been running on wheels for a month and injected them into mice that hadn’t exercised. After four weeks of these injections, the sedentary mice showed about 50% more new brain cells in the hippocampus than control mice. Most of the new cells became neurons, not other types of brain cells.
However, these EVs didn’t affect blood vessel growth in the brain — just the creation of new neurons.<<<
I guess this means I’d be even dumber if I didn’t exercise.
Dang, I’d be in deep trouble. I better keep pedaling
Ok, who wants to sell something me blood?
Joe