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    #TeenBrainHackMusic Musical instrument players are better at math
    Rita Hitching
    • Jun 27, 2019
    • 2 min

    #TeenBrainHackMusic Musical instrument players are better at math

    Are you wanting to improve your math grade? Looking for some pro tips? I'm not about to recommend a tutor, or summer school.  The latest res
     #TeenBrainHackMoods Emotion neurons still developing
    Rita Hitching
    • Jun 26, 2019
    • 1 min

    #TeenBrainHackMoods Emotion neurons still developing

    Everyone has moods and feelings that fluctuate, but some teenagers feel these mood swings more than others.  Emotional development and the a
    #TeenBrainHackSleep  Follow body's cues for good sleep
    Rita Hitching
    • Jun 20, 2019
    • 1 min

    #TeenBrainHackSleep Follow body's cues for good sleep

    f you are like any other teenager you probably prefer to stay up late and sleep-in the next morning.
    #TeenBrainHackExercise  Physical activity for   mental health
    Rita Hitching
    • Jun 20, 2019
    • 1 min

    #TeenBrainHackExercise Physical activity for mental health

    Physical activity boosts mood, reduces anxiety, and stress levels
    #TeenBrainHackProbiotics Include probiotics in your diet for mental health
    Rita Hitching
    • Jun 19, 2019
    • 1 min

    #TeenBrainHackProbiotics Include probiotics in your diet for mental health

    Probiotics are essential for optimum gut and brain health.
    #TeenBrainHackNutrition - Too many burgers damage your brain
    Rita Hitching
    • Jun 18, 2019
    • 1 min

    #TeenBrainHackNutrition - Too many burgers damage your brain

    Exercise and healthy food intake to prevent brain damage.

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