Infectious or chronic diseases such as long COVID, Alzheimer’s disease and traumatic brain injury can cause inflammation in the brain, or neuroinflammation, that weakens muscles. While scientists are ...
More muscle mass was linked to younger brains in new research, suggesting resistance training can support long-term brain ...
Research found that participants who had more muscle and less visceral fat were more likely to have younger-looking brains. It could be because this combo is better for your metabolic health, which ...
Research reveals how brain inflammation triggers extreme muscle weakness across several diseases, including viral infection, bacterial infection and Alzheimer's disease. The study, in fruit flies and ...
More than seven million Americans age 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s, a brain condition that affects your memory ...
Strength training can protect and slow brain aging. More muscle mass and less abdominal fat correlate with brain health. Weight-loss drugs may reduce fat but risk muscle loss. For a younger, healthier ...
An international team of researchers is studying how vibration applied to tendons influences how people experience physical ...
Your brain is a wondrous resource. Every day, it executes an extraordinary range of activities that seem simple only because you complete them so effortlessly. In reality, a brain workout is in order ...
Muscle memory isn't just about muscles; it's your brain and nervous system adapting to repeated movements, making them ...
Grow your muscle, grow your brain. For decades it’s getting clearer—physical activity leads to more brain cells. But how? And why? A recent paper in Cell Metabolism shows the advantages of ...
Credit: Getty Images Our work suggests that targeting the brain-muscle axis could offer new treatment strategies for muscle fatigue. Infectious or chronic diseases such as long COVID, Alzheimer’s ...