Month: July 2022

Unlocking the Mysteries of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Journey into the Neural Networks of ADAD

Picture this: you’re exploring a complex maze, searching for hidden treasures. Suddenly, you stumble upon a map that reveals the secret pathways and interconnected routes within the maze. In a similar way, scientists are using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to unravel the intricate network of brain activity in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). AD is like […]

Published on July 19, 2022

Older Adults Show Delayed but Similar Antidepressant Response to Younger Adults in rTMS Treatment

Imagine you’re taking a road trip with your best friend. You both start at the same time, but your friend takes longer breaks along the way, causing them to reach your destination later than you. Similarly, a new study found that older adults receiving repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for treatment-resistant depression have a similar […]

Published on July 19, 2022

Revolutionary Wheelchair Tai Chi Ball Exercise Boosts Neuromuscular Functions for Older Adults

Imagine a Tai Chi class where participants gracefully move their bodies, embracing tranquility and strength. Now picture that same class, but with a twist – it’s designed for individuals in wheelchairs. This groundbreaking exercise, called Wheelchair Tai Chi Ball (WTCB), combines the mind-body benefits of Tai Chi with strength training, creating a holistic workout experience. […]

Published on July 19, 2022