Month: March 2021

Exercise boosts blood flow to the brain, study finds

It’s not just your legs and heart that get a workout when you walk briskly; exercise affects your brain as well. A new study shows that when older adults with mild memory loss followed an exercise program for a year, the blood flow to their brains increased. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. […]

Published on March 23, 2021

Babies prefer baby talk, whether they’re learning one language or two

A study finds babies prefer baby talk, whether they’re learning one language or two. Scientists knew infants learning one language preferred the sing-song tones of parents’ baby talk, and now scientists have found babies learning two languages are developmentally right on track. Bilingual babies showed the same interest in baby talk, at the same age, […]

Published on March 23, 2021

Neurologic and Neuroscientific Evidence in Aged COVID-19 Patients

The COVID-19 pandemic continues to prevail as a catastrophic wave infecting over 111 million people globally, claiming 2. 4 million lives to date. Aged individuals are particularly vulnerable to this disease due to their fraility, immune dysfunction, and higher rates of medical comorbidities, among other causes. Apart from the primary respiratory illness, this virus is […]

Published on March 23, 2021