Neuroscientist Soha Farboud of the Donders Institute at Radboud University has succeeded in adjusting activity in specific ...
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Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and your health: Why OSA is a diabetes and heart health risk
In addition to affecting your sleep, obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) poses risks to your heart, metabolic health, and brain function if untreated.
When mice exercise, their livers release GPLD1 into the bloodstream. The enzyme travels to the blood vessels surrounding the brain and removes TNAP from the surface of those cells. By trimming away ...
Researchers at UC San Francisco have identified a biological process that may explain why exercise sharpens thinking and ...
Attorney's of Chelsea Ingino, who was charged with Driving While Intoxicated and Involuntary Manslaughter from a May 27, 2025, incident leading to a death, filed a lack of mental fitness in a ...
UC Santa Cruz researchers are exploring how brains learn, adapt, and improve, which could help us better understand and address neurological conditions.
Several athletes at the Olympics have looked as if they're dancing just before they set off to compete, but they are visualizing.
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What your brain waves reveal about exercise and your mood?
The electrical signals rippling across the brain during and after physical activity offer a measurable window into how ...
A study finds that people who did one specific form of brain training in the 1990s were less likely to be diagnosed with ...
New research on heart rate variability suggests that composure isn’t a personality trait. It’s a physiological skill the nervous system can train—one that may determine who thrives when the stakes are ...
High blood pressure exerts a powerful and often silent toll on the brain by damaging the complex network of blood vessels required for healthy cognitive function.
Adults who did regular aerobic exercise for a year had brains that appeared about one year younger on MRI scans than people ...
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