A new study from Johns Hopkins found that one type of brain-training computer game may help reduce the risk of dementia by up to 25 percent. What’s more, that protective effect appeared to last for ...
New research breaks down the potential impact of playing a free online brain game. Here's what experts say about it.
One of the more encouraging findings out of the Rush study is that although the benefits were greater when someone seeks out ...
One recent study linked a lower risk of Alzheimer's disease and cognitive decline to lifelong learning and intellectually ...
The Conversation reports that the brain can be trained like muscles; new challenges and rest help boost brain health and connectivity.
An ongoing study being conducted over two decades have found link between speed training the brain and reduced risk of dementia.
A 20-year follow-up of older adults in the ACTIVE randomized trial linked to Medicare claims found that speed of processing cognitive training with booster sessions was associated with a significantly ...
The connection between physical movement and brain function has emerged as one of neuroscience’s most significant discoveries. The human brain, despite representing only 2% of body weight, consumes ...
Many people know that exercise is good for the body. It can strengthen the heart, improve muscle health, and help control weight. However, scientists are also learning that physical activity may be ...