Exercise Boosts Neuron Growth, New Study Finds

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A study by MIT engineers reveals that exercise not only benefits muscles but also promotes neuron growth through biochemical signals called myokines and physical impacts. The research shows that neurons exposed to myokines grow significantly, and mechanical stretching of neurons mimicking muscle contraction also enhances growth. These findings suggest potential therapies for nerve repair and neurodegenerative diseases by leveraging muscle-nerve interactions.
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