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|a612.76|bR233|222
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|aRatey, John J.,|d1948-
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|aSpark :|bthe revolutionary new science of exercise and the brain /|cJohn J. Ratey, with Eric Hagerman.
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|a1st Little, Brown and Co. pbk. ed.
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|aNew York :|bLittle, Brown,|cc2008.
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|a294 p. ;|c21 cm.
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|aReprint. Originally published in hardcover, 2008.
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|aIncludes index.
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|aAn investigation into the effects of exercise on the brain evaluates how aerobic exercise positively influences the progression of such conditions as Alzheimer's disease, ADD, and depression, in a report that shares theory-supporting case studies.
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|aExercise|xPsychological aspects.|2csht
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|aExercise|xPhysiological aspects.|2csht
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|aMind and body.|2csht
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|aBrain.|2csht
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|aHagerman, Eric.
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