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17 Δεκ 2018 · In the fMRI study from 2017 the team of Prof Chang, Chun-Yen (National Taiwan University) discovered that the passive exposure to the river views alters the brain functioning significantly, when compared to the urban views (see the image above).
This organelle provides energy to actively transport nutrients into the brain and export environmental neurotoxins that may have inadvertently entered the brain. Drinking water contaminants that disrupt mitochondrial function or enhance production of reactive oxygen species may in time exhaust defensive antioxidant processes.
28 Δεκ 2022 · If you don’t live near the ocean, chances are that you can find a river, lake or stream nearby. Water Features. Fortunately for many of us, urban water counts, too. The water you can find in cities — such as canals, fountains and even pools — also enhances our mental wellness.
The brain is acutely sensitive to even minor shifts in water balance. A mere 2% decrease in body water can trigger a range of cognitive and neurological symptoms, signaling the importance of maintaining optimal hydration for mental agility and clarity.
13 Ιουλ 2022 · We have long known that connecting with nature in green spaces is great for our mental health. Now fresh research is showing that time near water – by the coast, rivers and even fountains in the...
31 Αυγ 2022 · Spending time near canals and rivers is associated with better mental wellbeing. These findings have potential implications for mental health as well as urban planning and policy.
15 Οκτ 2010 · Brain cells require a delicate balance between water and various elements to operate, and when you lose too much water, that balance is disrupted. Your brain cells lose efficiency.