(Science Photo Library/Canva) Exercise works wonders throughout the human body, including the brain. Research suggests an ...
Engaging in a simple home-based exercise regimen of walking and resistance training during chemotherapy can help patients ...
A new neuroscience study reveals that even a single short workout may rapidly enhance brain activity linked to memory and ...
Researchers have found that lifelong physical activity may moderate the structural brain changes linked to adverse childhood ...
Exercise is important for health. Neuroscientists now know how much 150 minutes of weekly cardio can do exactly for the brain ...
Exercise may help mitigate cancer treatment side effects, such as brain fog, pain, and fatigue. Image credit: Hernandez & Sorokina/Stocksy. Cancer treatments can cause a host of health problems. For ...
A new study has found that running changes gut bacteria and lowers a key receptor in the brain’s memory center. That link ...
Following a simple, guideline-based aerobic workout programme for a year could make the brain “measurably younger”, scientists claim in a new study. Researchers found that regularly following the ...
A structured home-based exercise program (EXCAP) reduces "chemo brain" and prevents physical decline during cancer treatment.
Exercise greatly benefits brain health, improving cognition, mood and reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases. Several new studies have demonstrated the profound impact of exercise on various ...
A year of consistent aerobic activity didn’t just boost fitness; it shifted MRI-based brain age in early to midlife adults, suggesting exercise may help preserve brain health long before old age.
Charles Hillman has known for a long time that exercise has a positive impact on the brain. This effect has been demonstrated by the Northeastern University psychology professor and others in varied ...