Exercise is known to be good for the body, but what about its impact on the brain? New research reveals that there’s a ...
When it comes to keeping your brain sharp, scientists have calculated the exact age when exercise matters the most. The JAMA ...
Researchers reviewed numerous studies to understand how exercise reduces depression, from endorphins to stress hormones. Here ...
The joint study used deep brain stimulation devices to measure how 12 exercise sessions created new neural pathways in ...
In a thought-provoking study, researchers wanted to explore whether badminton or basketball is better for brain power and ...
New research found that working out starts a chain reaction that can lower your risk of dementia. Here's exactly how it works ...
They’re all brawn and brain. Exercising could result in more brain volume, new research suggests. The study, published last month in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, analyzed brain scans of more ...
Cleveland researchers used innovative balloon game to motivate participants through cycling sessions that showed measurable changes in neural connections.
To be sure, doing any form of movement offers some brain-boosting benefits: It can help stem inflammation, shuttle more blood ...
Why do some people find a short jog exhausting, while others seem to run effortlessly? Of course, part of the answer lies in ...
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 ...