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Mindfulness and Stress Reduction

Mindfulness and Stress Reduction

Chronic stress can inhibit neuroplasticity, impairing cognitive function and hindering learning. Mindfulness practices, such as meditation and deep breathing exercises, help reduce stress and promote a state of relaxation conducive to neuroplastic changes. Cultivate habits that prioritize mental well-being to optimize brain function.

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