For Day 3, we’re asking you to spend at least 20 minutes exercising for your brain. Go for a walk with your accountability ...
Higher levels of muscle mass and less visceral fat are linked to younger brains, according to a new study. It’s another sign ...
Running fights junk food’s mental toll—healing the gut, balancing hormones, and protecting the brain.
Recent research published in Nature Neuroscience provides a detailed cellular map of how physical activity remodels the brain ...
There is a strong link between regular physical exercise and good brain health, according to one study. Researchers found ...
Research shows that people who exercise regularly tend to perform better on attention, memory and executive functioning tests ...
Research conducted by Dr. Cyrus Raji and his team presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North ...
Exercise greatly benefits brain health, improving cognition, mood and reducing the risk of neurodegenerative diseases. Several new studies have demonstrated the profound impact of exercise on various ...
Linda Overstreet-Wadiche, Ph.D., a professor in the University of Alabama at Birmingham Department of Neurobiology, says studies show that exercise can significantly improve many aspects of brain ...
Insulin is a glucose-lowering hormone that targets the peripheral tissues, especially the skeletal muscle and fatty tissues. Insulin also circulates throughout the brain, wherein it can impact the ...
Not exercising enough can cause weight gain, lower energy levels, and increased risk of disease. Learn more about the ...