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The Surprising Benefits of Hydration

Benefits of Hydration

Having recently completed my neuroscience degree, I’m excited to share insights on the powerful benefits of exercise—both for the brain and body. Staying active, along with proper hydration, plays a crucial role in overall health. Water fuels our cells, supports circulation, and enhances the body’s ability to regulate temperature—especially during physical activity.

 

Regular physical activity reduces the risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease. It improves insulin sensitivity and regulates blood sugar levels, reinforcing prevention as a key aspect of health. Beyond the physical benefits, exercise has a profound impact on mental well-being.

 

Research shows that physical activity can reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression. When we exercise, our bodies release endorphins—natural mood boosters that create a sense of euphoria. I’ve experienced this firsthand, especially during stressful academic periods. Even a short walk can improve my mood.

 

Exercise also enhances cognitive function by improving memory and concentration. Increased blood flow to the brain promotes the growth of new neurons and enhances neuroplasticity—the brain’s ability to adapt and learn. This makes regular movement essential for students and professionals.

 

Beyond individual benefits, exercise fosters social connections. Group fitness classes, team sports, or even casual walks with friends create a sense of belonging. This social interaction strengthens mental resilience and overall well-being.

 

With sedentary lifestyles becoming more common, prioritizing movement is essential. Whether it’s jogging, dancing, or a gym session, every bit of activity counts. By making exercise a habit, you unlock a healthier, happier version of yourself.

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Jang - Rehab Specialist
Rehab Specialist

Jang

Jang was born in Incheon, South Korea, and moved to the U.S. when he was one year old. He was raised in Morgan Hill, and from a young age, he knew that helping others made him happy. At 12, he began volunteering in various capacities, including preparing food, cleaning trash, assisting with after-school activities, and more. However, it wasn’t until he took his first actual science course in high school at age 14 that he developed a passion for science.

Combining his love for helping others with his interest in science, Jang attended the University of California, Davis, and earned a Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior (NPB). His time there cemented his passion for healthcare. Since graduating, he has worked at various clinics, hoping to gain as much knowledge and experience as possible to positively impact people’s lives.

Initially, Jang aspired to become a Physician Assistant. After working at Norcal Brain Center for a year and witnessing its profound impact on patients, he hopes to become a clinical neurologist one day.

He enjoys working out, spending time outdoors, and exploring new restaurants with friends and family in his free time.

Shrina: Rehab Specialist
Rehab Specialist

Shrina

Originally from the Bay Area, Shrina moved to sunny San Diego to pursue her education at the University of California, San Diego, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology. After several years of exploring life on the coast, she returned to her hometown of San Jose, where she is thrilled to be surrounded by her large, supportive family.

Shrina is working toward becoming a Physician Assistant—a journey that, while challenging, is deeply fulfilling. She embraces every step of the process as an opportunity for professional and personal growth, believing that each experience shapes her into the compassionate caregiver she aspires to be. From a young age, she has been driven by a desire to help others meaningfully, a passion that has guided her throughout her career.