While thousands of troops taking part in the annual Cobra Gold exercise train in jungles and on beaches across Thailand, ...
Architects Scott Tallon Walker have delivered subtle curves and a muted palette at the tech giant’s Hollyhill Five facility ...
Lt Gen PJS Pannu Retd framed the exercise as a progression from simple operational challenges to complex, multi domain ...
Science’s success at staving off death from heart disease or cancer has made another diagnosis more likely: Dementia.
Seoul, Washington still negotiating Freedom Shield combined exercises with less than two weeks to go
South Korea and the United States are negotiating over how much of the two allies' joint Freedom Shield (FS) exercises should take place, as Seoul asks to scale back while Washington refuses to comply ...
For years, aging experts have urged older adults to exercise to protect their brain health. But new research suggests there's something even more powerful they should be doing.
Patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) who complete computerized cognitive games show improved neuroplasticity and ...
Patients with traumatic brain injuries (TBI) who complete computerized cognitive games show improved neuroplasticity and cognitive performance, according to new research published in Journal of ...
Burn more, weigh less. Sounds simple, right? Not exactly. A new study is challenging conventional wisdom about exercise and weight loss, suggesting your workout may not burn as many calories as you ...
Biggest improvements seen in young adults and new mothers, with group activities of most benefit Aerobic exercise such as running, swimming or dancing can be considered a frontline treatment for mild ...
There’s no shortage of online games and apps that promise to protect brain health and sharpen cognitive function. But despite bold claims, little research has actually proved they work. A new study, ...
One type of cognitive training appears to reduce the risk of dementia 20 years later. Even a modest amount of mental exercise appears to reduce the risk of dementia for decades. NPR's John Hamilton ...
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