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04/19/2018 / By Zoey Sky
Feel happy IMMEDIATELY by just knitting; scientists say working with your hands positively affects the neurochemistry of your brain
It looks like grandmothers who love to knit are on to something. According to a study, taking part in activities that engage our hands, such as knitting, metal craft, painting, washing dishes, or woodworking, “can provide marked physical and psychological benefits.” Dr. Kelly Lambert, a professor of behavioral neuroscience at the University of Richmond, talked about “behaviorceuticals,” a […]
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