Every time you stand up and walk across the room, your abdominal muscles contract in a rhythm you probably never notice.
(Andriy Onufriyenko/Moment/Getty Images) We already know that moving your body is important for brain health, but a new study ...
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Using various imaging techniques, the scientists tied abdominal movements to shifts in mouse brains and the movement of cerebrospinal fluid.