Buzzer beaters. Cinderellas. Bracket buster upsets. This can only mean one thing. It’s March Madness!

Aside from being happy that your team is in the NCAA tournament and even happier when your team wins its first game, why should you care? Can tuning into college basketball games be good for your health?

Yes, it just might be.

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Why NCAA Basketball is Good For You!

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  1. Loved the way that you’re sincere enough to say that you’ve cried watching some games. Not everyone is proud of crying, they would even try to avoid it as much as possible because they think it’s something silly or embarrasing. Very nice entry! So practical and easy to understand.

  2. Alberto – I appreciate your observations. I view this blog as a way to share honestly, not only research and practice, but personal experiences. Thanks for the reinforcement for me to keep it up!

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