Movement represents more than just physical exercise—it’s a neurological optimization strategy. Recent research from Penn State College of Medicine shines a light on how everyday activities can ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." While your brain may feel naturally fired up in the morning, making you feel ready to tackle the day, ...
Experts say that taking time to play can do more than just pass the time, it can boost brain function, reduce stress, and even bring families closer together. Something as simple as a daily crossword, ...
Studies show that smell loss with age may reflect more serious underlying problems, and is even linked to how long we're ...
Long before Chromebooks took center stage in schools, there was cursive handwriting. But for many children growing up today, cursive can be akin to hieroglyphics, as the Modesto Bee reported. Common ...
Aging is inevitable, but losing brain power doesn’t have to be. Science now shows that neurogenesis—the process of growing ...
The human brain, our body’s most intricate organ, governs everything from vital functions to creative problem-solving. Recent studies have highlighted how targeted daily activities can significantly ...
BRISTOL — The Bristol Public Library and Waterford Crossing Goshen, and Greenleaf Health Campus, Trilogy Senior Living Communities, are offering a free five-week course of educational sessions on how ...
A new study reveals that polyphenol-rich nutraceuticals enhance cognitive performance and increase neuroprotective biomarkers, offering a promising dietary approach to brain health. Study: Impact of ...
Wellness is a multi-trillion pound industry which continues to grow - and this year is less about maxing out, more about ...
I have university finals coming up this summer, and wondered what you could suggest to boost my brain power, memory and concentration! Too much of the student lifestyle - and too little hard work - ...
Females have one active X chromosome and one dormant X chromosome in each cell. But a study suggests that genes on the dormant X get "reawakened" later in life, potentially giving the brain a boost.