It pains us to hear almost daily how excessive sitting can kill you, even with the proper amount of exercise. But here’s one thing those of us chained to our desks can feel good about: Computer use, ...
Using a computer may protect against memory loss late in life, as long as you also make sure to exercise, a new study suggests. In the study, which included older adults, computer use and exercise ...
Sitting in front of a computer screen may seem like inactivity, but it could be giving your brain a workout. It may even help protect your brain from cognitive decline, Mayo Clinic researchers say. In ...
May 1, 2012 — Older adults who actively use their mind and body may be less apt to develop mild cognitive impairment (MCI) down the road, according to new data from the population-based Mayo Clinic ...
You think your computer has a lot of memory … if you keep using your computer you may, too. Combining mentally stimulating activities, such as using a computer, with moderate exercise decreases your ...
The new study reports a synergistic interaction between computer activities and moderate exercise in "protecting" the brain function in people over 70 years old. May 02, 2012 Combining mentally ...
During the last week, I looked at three studies exploring the effects of computer use, exercise, and eating berries on memory loss. They were rather interesting. In the first study, 926 people aged 70 ...
With virtual classes and at-home work, it’s no wonder why many people are experiencing more pain in the neck and back than usual. Sitting in a chair all day, your back slouched and neck bent, is just ...
Just as your computer has a lot of memory ... if you keep using your computer you too may stall memory loss. Combining mentally stimulating activities, such as using a computer, with moderate exercise ...
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