When an aging mouse with Alzheimer’s-like symptoms suddenly starts acing memory tests it had been failing for weeks, ...
An aged mouse finishes its last lap on a running wheel, and within hours something unexpected happens: its liver floods the ...
"We're meant to be more active animals than we often are in today's sedentary lifestyle," Dr. Carolyn Fredericks said.
Exercise is often described as one of the best things we can do for the brain. It can sharpen memory, support mood, and lower the risk of cognitive decline later in life.
Exercise provides incredible benefits for both short- and long-term brain health, according to Dr Tiana S. Woolridge, a sports medicine physician with the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City ...