A cross-sectional study published in PM&R found that people with early-stage Parkinson's disease who regularly performed ...
The connection between physical movement and brain function has emerged as one of neuroscience’s most significant discoveries. The human brain, despite representing only 2% of body weight, consumes ...
The brain’s development does not necessarily stop as we grow older. That is the conclusion of a new study.
(Rhythm_In_Life/Pixabay) Getting enough exercise is one of the most important things we can do for our health. Yet many ...
Practicing certain daily habits can help support and expand cognitive ability and protect against cognitive decline ...
Executive function plays an important role throughout an individual’s life, and current research has shown that physical activity is an effective way to promote the development of executive function.
Exercise provides incredible benefits for both short- and long-term brain health, according to Dr Tiana S. Woolridge, a sports medicine physician with the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City ...
You lace up your sneakers, hit the pavement for a run, or grab those weights for strength training, thinking mostly about how your muscles will respond. The burn, the pump, the eventual definition or ...
One study showed that just seven days of swim training improved the memory of rats, with tests on humans returning similar ...
It’s easy to get caught up in tending to your weight or the look of your biceps — but don’t forget about gains for your brain ...
It’s no secret exercise is good for your body—but what about your brain? Linda Overstreet-Wadiche, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Neurobiology and vice chair for Faculty Affairs and Development ...