Why real book are better than ebooks.

by | Jan 19, 2015

It’s no secret that reading is good for you. Just six minutes of reading is enough to reduce stress by 68%, and numerous studies have shown that reading keeps your brain functioning effectively as you age. But not all reading is equal and not all media are as effective. In this article, the authors review Norwegian university research that reveals the science of why this is the case.

 

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