A small trial of an interactive brain-training game has offered early hope for people living with chronic nerve pain. The ...
A groundbreaking 20-year study shows that just five weeks of a specific type of brain training can reduce dementia risk by 25 ...
According to the World Health Organization, nearly 1 in 6 people worldwide are living with a neurological disorder. In the U.S. alone, approximately 5.8 million people have Alzheimer's disease, and 1 ...
A new study has revealed that exercise builds endurance not only by strengthening muscles, but by rewiring the brain. Certain ...
A recent study published in the journal Neuron suggests that the brain plays a direct role in how the body builds endurance ...
Exercise may be training your brain just as much as your body. Researchers discovered that certain brain cells stay highly ...
In a new study, people who followed a moderate-to-vigorous aerobic exercise routine for a year had a noticeable drop in brain age, while those who stuck to their usual fitness routine saw a slight ...
Summer is right around the corner — and if that alone isn’t enough to get you back in the gym, this just might. A new study ...
Optwell's Mindful Movement class combines physical exercise with mental challenges to strengthen neural connections and promote brain health, as research suggests that challenging the brain and body ...
Low-dose ibuprofen combined with home exercise could help cancer patients manage chemo brain, according to a new University ...
Dr. Bryant Stamford discusses how walking is a brain exercise. Dr. Bryant Stamford, professor of Kinesiology and Integrative Physiology at Hanover College, discusses how walking is a brain exercise.
Exercise increases blood flow and oxygen to the brain, supporting memory and thinking. Strength training may enhance cognitive performance and slow brain degeneration. Aim for 30-45 minutes of ...