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4. How to Improve Memory Under Stress

4. How to Improve Memory Under Stress

Practice self-care: Get enough sleep, eat well, and manage stress.

Use relaxation techniques: Breathing exercises, mental imagery, and attentional focus help recall.

Exercise regularly: A 12-week aerobic program improved memory in those with stress-related cognitive issues.

Practice mindfulness: Reduces stress, improves sleep, and enhances memory.

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