Sept. 3 -- TUESDAY, Sept. 2 (HealthDay News) -- Exercise may help treat memory problems in adults, according to new research from Australia. The study, focused on 138 people age 50 and older at ...
A brain exercise a day might keep you current—it might even revive your brain chemistry. In a landmark clinical trial led by ...
A single 30-minute session of moderate exercise on a stationary bicycle increases activation in the circuits of the brain that are associated with semantic memory retrieval — including the hippocampus ...
As we age, keeping our bodies active helps us stay healthier for longer and protects against chronic disease. We can also exercise our brains to prevent age-related mental decline with activities like ...
Anterograde amnesia is one type of memory loss where people have difficulty forming new memories after the amnesia-causing event.
From circuits to skipping, gardening to yoga, regular activity has powerful effects on the brain - even if you're a weekend warrior ...
E xperiencing memory loss and becoming more forgetful is sometimes chalked up to a natural part of aging. According to CDC ...
A daily dose of exercise is good for both mind and body, but how much is enough? To find out, researchers from the University of California, Irvine (UCI) examined more than 50 adults between the ages ...
Deb Dawson, left, was one of 59 people who showed up for Memory Cafe's weekly exercise and support group program in Fargo on Monday. Dawson is living with mild-cognitive impairment.
With age, our brains change just as much as our bodies do—even if the shift isn’t always as noticeable. Brain volume decreases, for example, and neural connections may weaken. These physical changes ...
It’s normal to occasionally forget where you left your keys, struggle to recall a new name or wonder if you’ve already taken your daily medication. “Everyone has memory slips now and again,” says ...