Why do some people find a short jog exhausting, while others seem to run effortlessly? Of course, part of the answer lies in ...
Cleveland researchers used innovative balloon game to motivate participants through cycling sessions that showed measurable changes in neural connections.
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Small changes make some AI systems more brain-like than others
Artificial intelligence systems that are designed with a biologically inspired architecture can simulate human brain activity ...
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What's Your Brain Age?
This fun quiz challenges your mental speed and flexibility with quick puzzles and memory tasks to estimate your "brain age." ...
Brain workouts can enhance and preserve brain function. Activities like acquiring new skills, solving puzzles, and even playing video games can boost memory and improve brain connectivity. These ...
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) is emerging as a science-backed tool to boost brain performance, reverse decline, and ...
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What Happens to Your Brain When You Exercise, According to Doctors
Plus the best way to get your blood pumping, according to brain health experts. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD Exercise increases blood flow and oxygen to the brain, supporting memory ...
Caffeine offers some real health benefits—but not if you go overboard. Here’s how coffee, energy drinks, and other caffeine ...
Groundbreaking brain atlases reveal dynamic neuron and glia development across species, transforming static maps into a ...
A Stanford Medicine study found that human aging speeds up at 44 and 60. Here, doctors share how to quell it by cutting ...
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What Happens to Your Muscles and Performance When You Take Creatine Supplements
Creatine is a compound made from three amino acids that's found naturally in the body. People use creatine supplements to ...
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Scientists find a way to reverse brain aging
For decades, brain aging sounded like a one-way street: neurons slow down, memory slips, and the best anyone could hope for was to delay the decline. A wave of new research is challenging that ...
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