Even Mild Concussion Might Significantly Worsen our Cognitive Functioning

by The Studio of Mental Health and Psychology Head injury is a serious risk factor for dementia. The more times you injure your head, the more impaired your brain functioning could be as you age.Even one moderate concussion can have an extended impact on brain functioning as it is linked to the deterioration of processing speed … Continue reading Even Mild Concussion Might Significantly Worsen our Cognitive Functioning

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Aerobic Exercise May Reduce Brain Degeneration in Adults with Alzheimer’s Disease

by The Studio of Mental Health and Psychology Robust evidence from animal models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) maintains that aerobic exercise is a modifying treatment for AD. Human research, however, is limited by inconsistent findings. The present study demonstrates that aerobic exercise reduces the progression of white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and may reduce the degeneration of … Continue reading Aerobic Exercise May Reduce Brain Degeneration in Adults with Alzheimer’s Disease