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Researchers from Waseda University investigated the effects of seven types of light-intensity, short-duration exercises and found that all exercises, except static stretching with monotonous movements, enhance cerebral blood flow and activate multiple regions of the PFC.

Light, Brief Exercises Boost Brain Blood Flow in Children, Study Finds

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Drugs that improve brain metabolism could help Alzheimer’s patients

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Neural balance in the brain is associated with brain maturity and better cognitive ability

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Depressive symptoms in young adults linked to thinking, memory problems in midlife

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College students have less empathy when they are less alert

From left: Siddharth Chittaranjan, Nathan A. Smith, MS, PhD, Tracy Bubel, MS, and Bartosz Kula, PhD, who is the first author of this research paper.

Ketones may enhance cognitive function and protect brain networks

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Balanced Diet Linked to Superior Brain Health and Cognitive Function, Study Finds

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Fatty food before surgery may impair memory in old, young adults

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Active components of ginkgo biloba may improve early cognitive recovery after stroke

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For Dementia Prevention, Sleep Quality in Midlife Matters More

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Twice daily electrical stimulation may boost mental processes in Alzheimer’s disease

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A new therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s

Physician reads a color monitor brain scan. From University of Michigan

Diabetes linked to functional and structural brain changes through MRI

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MIND diet study shows ‘short-term’ impact on cognition

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