Far from rotting our brains, video games may improve our cognition. But how we play them matters when it comes to the ...
McGill University researchers found training your brain in a specific, targeted, computerized way can produce important ...
Researchers at the University of New South Wales Sydney are testing a new way to treat chronic nerve pain by training the brain itself. The approach relies on an interactive game that teaches people ...
Brain damage is unavoidable in any combat art, but deliberately conditioning the chin and head is different. A resurfaced ...
Research suggests that individuals who partake in creative activities, such as arts and crafts, musical instruments, and gardening, typically have a more youthful brain on average.
Chronic pain has long forced patients into a trade-off between constant discomfort and the side effects of powerful drugs. A new brain-training video game suggests that, for at least some people, ...
Americans want to upgrade their brains — one scoop, zap, or gaming session at a time. But what does the science have to say about any of this?
Did you get together over the holidays and play games with your family? It was certainly a good time to do it, and those games may help keep brain synapses firing — especially for seniors. Admittedly, ...
Past research shows that engaging in creative activities can help keep your brain healthy as you age. A new study has found that not only can creative pursuits help with brain health, they may also ...
Three young Aurora Health Care patients were surprised at American Family Field with an all-expenses-paid trip to the ...
The three will throw out the first pitch when they are honored during a Brewers Spring Training game on Feb. 21.
In fact, a growing body of research suggests that hobbies can support mental health by reducing stress, improving mood and ...