Staying active is good for the brain as well as the body — it's a mantra we’ve heard for decades. Exercise can boost cognition, including executive function (EF), and help stave off dementia. However, ...
Starting aerobic exercise just two months after a stroke is safe and may help protect thinking skills, according to new research. The study provides fresh hope for stroke survivors that they can ...
Objective To evaluate systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on the effects of exercise on general cognition, memory and executive function across all populations and ages. Methods ...
A $1 million grant will support a study seeing if a program combining cognitive training and exercise prevents falls in older adults with MS.
East Hanover, NJ. December 16, 2021. An international team of multiple sclerosis (MS) experts reported lack of association between cognition and physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness in a ...
Exercise is known to be good for the body, but what about its impact on the brain? New research reveals that there’s a ...
Decades of exercise research data support the common view that steady workouts over the long haul produce not only physical benefits but also improved brain function. But what about single bursts of ...
Researchers have found an injection of a specific blood factor can replicate the benefits of exercise in the brain. They've discovered that platelets secrete a protein, exerkine CXCL4/Platelet factor ...