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While there have been numerous studies relating to the benefit of exercise on the cognitive processes in adults, the study of the effects of physical activity on cognition in children is limited. Stud ies...
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This study currently recruiting participants in Washington DC and Philadelphia "will examine the effects of aerobic exercise-training on neurocognitive function, and on cerebral glucose homeostasis. I t...
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One summer about a decade ago, my husband and I were in Paris for a conference. Conferences always include spontaneous dinners at interesting restaurants with old friends and new. One evening eight of us...
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Researchers from the University of Toronto recently conducted a review literature describing the effects of structured individualized physical exercise on bipolar disorder. They "conducted a PubMed se arch...
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The National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland, is currently recruiting 1,200 male and female participants 60 to 77 years of age for a cognitive impairment prevention study. This multi-center intervention...
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The objective of the proposed research trail currently seeking participants is "to determine the efficacy of a home-based walking exercise program in promoting cognitive-psychosocial functions of men with...
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Exercise appears to offer brain cell protection even against some of the unhealthiest of activities. This study to be published next month in the journal, Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Researc h...
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According to the article cited below, "Physically active adults have a lower risk of depression and cognitive decline than inactive adults. In a study of 1,740 persons 65 years and older without a dia gnosis...
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This article appeared last April, but it echoes the focus of current research regarding the interrelation of exercise and the maintenance of cognitive health. ". . . . clinical research suggests that keeping...
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The Davis Phinney Foundation, located in Boulder, Colorado, USA, has just launched their "Every Victory Counts" Program designed to inform and empower people with Parkinson's Disease to live well. The cornerstone...
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