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Exercise may increase volume in certain brain areas of patients with schizophrenia

February 3, 2010 by

Potentially beneficial brain changes (an increase in the volume of an area known as the hippocampus) occur in response to exercise both in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls, according to a report. The findings suggest that the brain retains some plasticity, or ability to adapt, even in those with psychotic disorders.

One Response to Exercise may increase volume in certain brain areas of patients with schizophrenia

  1. so nice and it is useful those who are suffering with the brain diseases.

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