Each year, the Kopernik Observatory partners with Binghamton University to host a special day of kids activities in honor of ...
Exercise may be one of the most powerful ways to protect brain health. A new study suggests physical activity can help repair the blood-brain barrier and boost memory. By improving blood flow, ...
Reading, writing, playing board games, and learning a new language could help keep the mind sharp, new research finds. A new study looked at the link between cognitively enriching activities and the ...
In findings that raise a variety of questions about how our brains work, and even about the nature of consciousness, UC Santa Barbara researchers and collaborators report that only a small section of ...
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Swimming gives your brain a boost – but scientists don’t know yet why it’s better than other aerobic activities
It’s no secret that aerobic exercise can help stave off some of the ravages of aging. But a growing body of research suggests that swimming might provide a unique boost to brain health. Regular ...
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