Scientists found a brain circuit that strengthens with exercise, helping explain why workouts feel easier over time.
A bit of movement today can protect your brain decades from now.
A hand exercise that involves moving the pinky up and down has gone viral because of its alleged cognitive benefits. Here ...
Regular exercise during midlife makes brains functionally younger. That's the bracing conclusion of a new study of 130 ...
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 ...
While you might know that you need to exercise your body, did you know that it might also be important to exercise your mind? You've probably heard the old adage "use it or lose it." Many researchers ...
A treadmill trains your body. A crossword trains your mind. Dance, it turns out, trains the whole human being.
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 ...
Share on Pinterest A new study aims to explain exercise’s protective effect on the brain from neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s. Guille eFaingold/Stocksy Past studies show that certain ...
A cross-sectional study published in PM&R found that people with early-stage Parkinson's disease who regularly performed ...
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 ...