Professor: Exercise Helps Students Manage Behavior

Assistant Professor of Health Sciences April Bowling and a group of Harvard researchers have released their findings that structured exercise can be helpful to young students with behavioral disorders.
January 10, 2017
| By: Office of Communications

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