The exercises include things like alternated clapping, tapping, arm circles and pointing your fingers in different directions ...
Scientists have found the first compelling evidence that cognitive training can boost levels of a brain chemical that ...
A study found that those who exercised regularly were 10 per cent less likely to develop dementia by their 70s than those who had never exercised - Getty It’s official: frequent exercise gives you ...
Just as much as the physical benefits, another reason we should keep exercising as we age is to protect our brains. Yes, ...
A brain exercise a day might keep you current—it might even revive your brain chemistry. In a landmark clinical trial led by ...
Just 35 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity per week could help prevent dementia, according to latest research.
Memory games, learning new skills, crosswords, and even video games may help. Although the brain gets plenty of exercise every day, certain activities may help boost brain function and connectivity.
Researchers measured acetylcholine production in participants' brains at the beginning and end of the 10-week trial.
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