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Osteocalcin is released from the bones during exercise, both in mice and in humans, travels to the brain, so it can cross the blood-brain barrier, and there it can encourage the growth of neurons and their connections within the hippocampus, an area of the brain that's vitally important for the encoding of new
memories...
Andrew Huberman
Bones Release Osteocalcin During Exercise, Which Increases BDNF Levels
How to Use Exercise to Improve Your Brains Health, Longevity & Performance
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