Colorado Rockies prospect Braylen Wimmer is back on the field with the team during spring training.
A study in the Alzheimer's Association research journal found that simple brain speed exercises were linked to lowering the risk of dementia by 26% at a 20-year follow-up.
Rockies infield-outfield prospect Braylen Wimmer appreciated the conversation he had with doctors during a 3 1/2-hour surgery ...
Studies on the neurons of mice suggest our own human endurance may have more to do with the brain than our physique.
The work reveals that the brain — in mice and, presumably, in humans — is actively involved in the development of endurance, the ability to get better at a physical activity with repeated practice, ...
The researchers found that older adults who completed a specific speed-training exercise were significantly less likely to develop dementia. Others aren't so sure.
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A 10-second brain trick neuroscientists say makes you learn faster
Neuroscientists are increasingly convinced that the fastest way to learn something new is not to grind longer, but to pause ...
It’s no secret that regular exercise benefits the body. But scientists say it may also improve your brain to the point where it appears younger. At least that’s the key takeaway from a recent study ...
Certain plant compounds are widely linked to brain and cardiovascular health, even though very little of them actually enters the bloodstream. New findings suggest their effects may begin in the mouth ...
A new study found that 150 minutes of aerobic exercise each week is linked to a lower brain age. The corresponding study was published in the Journal of Sport and Health Science. "We found that a ...
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