A new study found that people with diabetes had brains that were, on average, 2.3 years older than their chronological age.
Bilingual people have more active and flexible brains, a new study has discovered.Brain scans revealed that folks who ...
Maintaining leg strength could support brain health and reduce the risk of falls as you age. Muscle strength, particularly in ...
A new study from The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) of McGill university, the University of Ottawa and the University of Zaragoza in Spain elaborates on bilingualism's role in ...
Age-related changes to your body — loss of muscle tone, stiffness in joints, loss of balance —are normal and expected. With effort, some of these changes can be forestalled and ...
The pace at which the brain ages can vary significantly among individuals, leading to a gap between the estimated biological age of the brain and the chronological age (the actual number of years a ...
Jasmine Renae Ball, 32, is part of Tulsa’s pandemic-era wave of remote-work migrants. She had been living in Los Angeles, ...
Exercise doesn’t just slow down cognitive decline; it can actually help improve your brain power.
If you go to a neurologist, they can no doubt give you a barrage of tests to determine how healthy your brain is. And if you’ve got serious concerns about your memory or cognitive performance, a ...