A brain exercise a day might keep you current—it might even revive your brain chemistry. In a landmark clinical trial led by ...
With virtual classes and at-home work, it's no wonder why many people are experiencing more pain in the neck and back than usual. Sitting in a chair all day, your back slouched and neck bent, is just ...
World Alzheimer's Day -As the planet turns its attention to World Alzheimer's Day, an emerging technology using focused computer brain exercises may offer new hope to Alzheimer's patients and their ...
Study results to be published in the April 2009 issue of the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society show that computerized brain exercises can improve memory and lead to faster thinking. Prior ...
I’m not the best at identifying my own pain. In fact, I’m pretty great at ignoring it; in high school, I played through the end of one soccer season with both of my ankles sprained (what were my ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Millie Sauer did not even know she had suffered a stroke until she tried to read a book as she recovered from surgery and saw only a gray blur for part of the page. Hours or ...
With virtual classes and at-home work, it’s no wonder why many people are experiencing more pain in the neck and back than usual. Sitting in a chair all day, your back slouched and neck bent, is just ...
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