Exercise linked to smaller brain haemorrhages

Exercise may protect the brain against the harmful effects of strokes and improve recovery, a study has shown. Physically active patients who experience an intracerebral haemorrhage, the second most common type of stroke, were more likely to experience reduced bleeding on the brain than those who did not exercise. The findings, published in the journal... Read moreThe post Exercise linked to smaller brain haemorrhages appeared first on Nursing in Practice.
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