It may be a commonly held belief that humans reach our physical and cognitive peak sometime in our twenties—thanks in part to factors such as brain volume and cardiovascular health—but there’s plenty ...
Lose your keys or your cell phone again? New research shows a simple combination of two amino acids may actually reverse brain aging. The science is remarkable!
Playing video games has become a commonplace part of daily life for people of all ages. In the past twenty years, advances in technology have led to a dramatic increase in the popularity of all types ...
Objective To evaluate systematic reviews of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) on the effects of exercise on general cognition, memory and executive function across all populations and ages. Methods ...
A new study published in Frontiers in Psychology suggests that feeling lonely can be a significant predictor of how well our brains function as we age, particularly for those who openly acknowledge ...
Playing certain brain-training games may boost production of a neurotransmitter responsible for attention and focus, according to a small clinical trial.
Overall, this study "suggests that increasing social media use comes at a developmental cost, strengthening the argument that ...
Many women during menopause complain about brain fog, which includes symptoms like forgetfulness, trouble concentrating, and ...
Hormonal contraceptives shape women’s brains in ways we still barely understand, and it’s time to study their effects on the ...
Once a week at Sunrise Senior Living in Vienna, elderly residents board a bus for a cruise around the streets of their neighborhood, listening to music from their youth. Science shows music can work ...