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3. Exercise

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This could be the most effective way to improve your memory and your ability to concentrate. In fact, exercise is so good for the brain people who work out regularly are 50% less likely to develop dementia. The reason: neurogenesis. Exercising stimulates the production of new brain cells, which, until recently, scientists and doctors believed impossible. But creating new cells is possible, and it happens when you exercise and really give yourself a good workout. You develop more brain cells in the hippocampus, the area of the brain that houses new memories. Studies show that immediately following aerobic exercise, problem solving, memory, and attention improve. And Dr. Scott McGinnis, a neurologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and an instructor in neurology at Harvard Medical School said, “Even more exciting is the finding that engaging in a program of regular exercise of moderate intensity over six months or a year is associated with an increase in the volume of selected brain regions.” Exercising is smart.