CLEVELAND, Ohio — A joint study by University Hospitals and the VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System investigated whether exercise could forge new neurological connections in the brains of Parkinson’s ...
What he accomplished illustrates something essential for today’s workforce: Staying cognitively sharp is now a professional ...
Regular physical activity in midlife and older adulthood may cut dementia risk by up to 45%, showing it’s never too late to ...
Exercise is known to be good for the body, but what about its impact on the brain? New research reveals that there’s a ...
High physical activity in midlife and late life is linked with a significantly lower risk for dementia, a new study has found.
In a thought-provoking study, researchers wanted to explore whether badminton or basketball is better for brain power and memory. Which takes the crown? The post Badminton or basketball, which is ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Could pedaling a bike rewire the brain of someone with Parkinson’s disease, easing the tremors and muscle stiffness caused by the neurological condition? Past research studies ...
How does blood chemistry differ between those who are more active and less active? How is fitness linked to molecular changes ...
In a recent study published in the journal JAMA Network Open, researchers used a SYNERGIC Trial to evaluate the efficacy of a combination of cognitive training, progressive exercise, and vitamin D ...