Research conducted by Dr. Cyrus Raji and his team presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North ...
More muscle mass was linked to younger brains in new research, suggesting resistance training can support long-term brain health.
An international team of researchers is studying how vibration applied to tendons influences how people experience physical ...
Strength training can protect and slow brain aging. More muscle mass and less abdominal fat correlate with brain health. Weight-loss drugs may reduce fat but risk muscle loss. For a younger, healthier ...
Your brain doesn't have to age on autopilot. New research shows we can slow—and potentially reverse—brain aging.
Insulin is a glucose-lowering hormone that targets the peripheral tissues, especially the skeletal muscle and fatty tissues. Insulin also circulates throughout the brain, wherein it can impact the ...
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Intermittent fasting may rewire brain activity, early data suggests
Intermittent fasting has moved far beyond a weight loss trend, with early evidence hinting that time restricted eating may ...
Patients with depression are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease, and a new study suggests that stress may help explain why. Research from Mass General Brigham suggests that this increased risk ...
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