Compression garments are believed to enhance blood flow in the body and improve athletic performance, but a recent study states there may not be enough proof to prove its effects on the body. However, whether or not these garments enhance athletic performance they indeed improve proprioception, a process of communication of brain with the body of an individual.
While we’re a long way from the legal drinking ages making any drastic changes here in the United States, new research surfacing in behavioral biology may point towards a hidden benefit linked to compounds found in alcohol.