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talking to children

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 A study has found that older adults talking to children more at an early age can help shape their brains. Past studies and research have shown that talking to young children has many benefits. As it improves children's use of language and increases vocabulary. The research concluded that they discovered a link between the amount of talking adults do to children and a compound in children's brains called myelin, which surrounds nerves and makes signals more effective. Lead author of the study Professor John Spencer, from the University of East Anglia, said it sends the message that talking to your children is important. Interestingly, this process shapes the structure of the brain. In a study published in the journal Neuroscience, John Spencer and his colleagues said they attached a device to the shirts of 87 six-month-olds and 76 about 30-month-olds and recorded their conversations. The team recorded 6208 hours of verbal data. Scientists found that children whose mothers were ...

Health benefits of exercise

 You have read about countless benefits of exercise before. Now science has come to know that with regular exercise, our cells give the exact same reaction that occurs in young cells. According to a report published in the Journal of Health Research, health expert Kevin Murick and his colleagues have shown that regular exercise causes muscles to emit the molecular profile that appears in young cells. Is. That is, if exercise is done even in middle age, the molecular expression of muscle cells becomes exactly the same as that found in the cells of young people. Although more research is needed, there is preliminary evidence that this may help aging muscles or organs to retain their youthful appearance for longer. In this experiment, rats that were nearing the end of their lives were put through physical activity in a wheel-like exercise machine. In this study, the experts also looked at Yamanaka factors (factors), which are expressions of proteins that stimulate the formation of ste...