Research on mice suggests movement in the abdomen moves fluid through the brain.
(Andriy Onufriyenko/Moment/Getty Images) We already know that moving your body is important for brain health, but a new study ...
Their findings suggest that when abdominal muscles tighten, they squeeze blood vessels connected to the spinal cord and brain ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between simple body movement and brain health: every time you tighten your ...
A new study by neuroscientists shows that our brain deals with different forms of visual uncertainty during movements in distinct ways. Depending on the type of uncertainty, planning and execution of ...
Getting your body moving doesn’t just keep you fit — it might actually turn back the clock on your brain, according to fascinating new research. The latest findings from Penn State College of Medicine ...
The brain is more mechanically connected to the body than previously appreciated, scientists report in Nature Neuroscience.
Discovery of Brain-Body Connection Offers Clues for Parkinson’s and Alcohol Use Disorder When danger lurks, instinct keeps us ...
New research suggests pregnancy doesn’t impair the brain—it reshapes it, refining memory, attention, and emotional awareness ...
A 29-year-old man diagnosed with young-onset Parkinson's disease experienced a life-changing moment Tuesday when doctors ...