CINCINNATI (WKRC) - A recent study by biomedical engineers highlights the benefits of combining physical and cognitive exercises for aging adults. Conducted at Ohio's Activate Brain and Body Fitness ...
A naturopathic doctor, Dr. Heather Sandison, who specialises in neurocognitive medicine, has greatly stressed the integration of physical and cognitive exercises to bolster brain health and ...
Researchers have found that a simple combination of exercise and mental training may help older adults stay safer and sharper ...
A new study offers encouraging news for older adults experiencing mild memory problems. Researchers have found that combining ...
Hearing loss among people with mild cognitive impairment is associated with lower cognitive-motor dual-task performance.
Contrary to popular belief, dementia is not a natural or unavoidable part of ageing. Medical experts are of the view that cognitive decline can often be prevented—and, in some cases, even ...
Speed training can lower your risk of developing dementia by 25%, according to a new study.SeventyFour/Getty Images A groundbreaking new study suggests you may be able to train your brain to stay ...
Researchers at Concordia University in Montreal found that poorer hearing leads to slower gait and worse balance in older adults with mild cognitive impairment, but combined physical and cognitive ...
Dual tasking, in the context of shoulder instability management, describes the ability of an individual to perform a movement skill while their attention is otherwise occupied with a secondary ...
Hearing loss reduced cognitive-motor dual-task performance among people with mild cognitive impairment, but training may improve performance.