Exercise doesn't just make the heart stronger. It also rewires the nerves that regulate it, a discovery that could pave the ...
Exercise reshapes your blood–brain barrier. New 2026 data reveal a liver-to-brain pathway that may protect against aging and ...
BrainHQ brain training used in ENACT StudyLONDON, July 13, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The same brain training shown in the past ...
While experts acknowledge minor cognitive benefits from "pinky time" exercises, no scientific evidence proves they can ...
A US-government-funded study has found that a new type of highly-scalable, computerized cognitive testing effectively ...
A simple finger movement known as the "Pinky Time Exercise" has gone viral on social media with claims that it can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. While neurologists say the exercise has real ...
Studies show that regularly engaging in hobbies, like gardening, dancing, or playing music, may help slow the brain-aging process. Specifically, consistent (and enjoyable!) mental stimulation helps ...
Exercise stimulates structural and functional adaptations within the central nervous system that underpin changes in emotion and mood. Physical activity drives neuroplastic processes across multiple ...
Every experience we have changes our brain, the way a ceramicist reshapes a slab of clay. Every corner we turn, every conversation we have, every shudder we feel causes cascading effects: Chemicals ...
In this issue, Gudmundsdottir and colleagues present their randomized control trial to evaluate the hemodynamic effects of aerobic exercise training in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. 8 ...
The global challenge of population aging underscores the critical need to delay brain aging and cognitive decline, a pressing public health issue. The brain-gut-muscle axis is a complex regulatory ...