Cognitive decline is not an inevitable consequence of getting older, and actively engaging our minds can significantly impact our ability to think clearly, remember information, and adapt to new ...
Runners adding a brain priming exercise to a warmup could hit a new personal best, after University of Birmingham academics ...
This study suggests exercise can mitigate cancer-related cognitive impairment, but combining it with ibuprofen offers no ...
Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that typically declines as people age. The results of this 10-week study back earlier ...
Your brain isn’t destined to slow down as you age, despite what you might have been told. While some cognitive changes are normal with aging, significant decline isn’t inevitable — and there’s one ...
Exercise and low-dose ibuprofen may help improve some aspects of cognitive function for people with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, according to results of a randomized phase 2 trial.The benefits with ...
For adults with cancer receiving chemotherapy, an exercise intervention and low-dose ibuprofen improved some domains of ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A recent study by biomedical engineers highlights the benefits of combining physical and cognitive exercises for aging adults. Conducted at Ohio's Activate Brain and Body Fitness ...
A study failed to show significant cognitive benefits with exercise over 2 years, but the rewards are more likely to manifest ...
Some 22% of adults 65 and older are believed to have trouble with their memory and thinking, also known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Individuals with MCI can perform most everyday activities ...