Watching television and other "mentally passive" sedentary behaviors are linked to a higher risk of developing dementia.
Researchers from Wilfrid Laurier University partnered with Brantford’s Adult Recreation Therapy Centre for a trial on a game ...
Exercise can strengthen a leaky blood-brain barrier, which may improve brain health and potentially fight dementia, according to an ambitious new mouse study of exercise and neurodegeneration ...
Exercise works wonders throughout the human body, including the brain. Research suggests an array of neurological benefits, such as reducing the brain's biological age, enhancing learning and memory, ...
Hyderabad: Political parties on Friday flagged several concerns over the ongoing pre–Special Intensive Revision (SIR) mapping exercise in Telangana, particularly in Hyderabad, during a meeting with ...
A new study suggests a single exercise session can increase electrical “ripples” in parts of the brain that support memory and learning ability. The research recorded electrical activity directly from ...
Given this variability in implementation across health care systems, we undertook a scoping review to organize and map the existing early exercise‐based interventions (early mobilization with/without ...
If you want to get your body in shape, doing squats every day isn't going to be enough. You need a well-rounded approach that involves full-body strength-training, cardio, and changes in the kitchen.