In recent years, brain-training apps and cognitive games have become a familiar part of modern wellness culture. From ...
A single exercise session increased electrical activity in a brain region tied to learning and memory, a first-of-its-kind ...
A growing body of research suggests exercise can be beneficial for cognitive health.
Op-Ed: What I tell my patients—and what I try to practice myself—is this: you don’t need perfection. You just need to move.
One of the more encouraging findings out of the Rush study is that although the benefits were greater when someone seeks out ...
Keeping your brain active through social interaction, learning new skills and regular exercise could play an important role ...
It’s no secret that regular exercise benefits the body. But scientists say it may also improve your brain to the point where it appears younger. At least that’s the key takeaway from a recent study ...
When mice exercise, their livers release GPLD1 into the bloodstream. The enzyme travels to the blood vessels surrounding the brain and removes TNAP from the surface of those cells. By trimming away ...
One of the brain’s biggest benefits from exercise – the birth of new neurons – may not even require any movement. Instead, the beneficial “packages” circulating in the blood after working out can be ...
Science has confirmed that exercise is good for the brain. It increases blood flow, inhibits stress hormones, and stimulates the release of “feel-good” endorphins. One way exercise is thought to yield ...
It’s no secret that regular exercise benefits the body. But scientists say it may also improve your brain to the point where it appears younger. At least that’s the key takeaway from a recent study ...