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Updated · The Washington Post · May 31
Vagus Nerve Activation Relieves Stress With 1 Long, Slow Exhale
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · May 31

Vagus Nerve Activation Relieves Stress With 1 Long, Slow Exhale

7 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · May 31
  • A long, slow exhale can activate the vagus nerve, shifting the body into a calmer state and helping relieve stress.
  • The nerve runs down both sides of the neck as a major communication pathway in the nervous system, linking breathing patterns to the body’s relaxation response.
  • The report says the vagus nerve’s role is broader than social media claims suggest, supporting both physical and mental well-being through a complex network rather than a simple quick fix.
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