Walking reshapes brain hearing, shifting sound focus with movement and turns for safer, sharper daily listening.
A new study shows that walking enhances how the brain processes auditory information, sharpening responses compared to standing still.
It’s the easiest exercise in the book — but chances are, you’re walking wrong. That’s according to sports scientist Joanna Hall, who told The Post that most people unknowingly sabotage their bodies ...
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