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Why parents are so focused on executive function right now
You're ready to go out the door, but your kid is still sockless? It might be time to brush up on their executive functioning skills.
When illness disrupts life’s rhythm, music, resilience, and executive function help us cope, choose wisely, and keep moving forward—one intentional step at a time.
ADHD often looks like “not trying," but the science tells a different story. Here’s what parents should know about the ADHD ...
Increasing physical fitness leads to a larger release of BDNF and better prefrontal cortex activity after a single session of exercise.
A new study shows that improving your cardiovascular endurance changes your neural chemistry. Fitter individuals release ...
“The cerebrum is the largest part of the brain and acts as the central hub for thinking and cognition. It enables you to ...
Discover 5 puzzles that strengthen memory, focus, and reasoning. From Sudoku to crosswords, these brain games help keep your ...
Increasing our level of physical fitness leads to a bigger release of brain-boosting proteins following one session of exercise, finds a new study led by a UCL researcher. The study, published in ...
We know that football players and boxers have brain damage from repeated blows. Now brain research reveals chronic job stress causes brain damage and tips to protect it.
One physician calls his tip "the closest thing we have to a miracle drug." ...
Lower eGFR and higher urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio were associated with greater risks for cognitive impairment across the chronic kidney disease spectrum, according to study data published in ...
A new study looked for the first time at how cumulative cannabis use is associated with changes in brain structure and cognitive performance in older age – and the result is encouraging.
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