Does Inactivity Change Our DNA and Can We Reverse the Damage With the Right Kind of Exercise?
Researchers are concerned our DNA is being negatively affected when we let technology do our moving for us.
Researchers are concerned our DNA is being negatively affected when we let technology do our moving for us.
Dr. Christopher Powers, PhD, PT, FACSM, FAPTA
USC professor, Director, Biokinesiology Program, Co-Director, Biomechanics Research Lab takes the lead in creating SMARTfit's sports rehab programming.
Rééduca, Paris, awards the 2018 trophy for the best innovation in rehabilitation and kinesiology to SMARTfit
Keeping fit, staying sharp: University of Buffalo works to uncover secret of aging gracefully
Most people agree that exercising is good for the body, but what are the real benefits for the mind?
Gaming has been considered by some to be nothing more than a source for laziness. However, with a recent rise in neuroscientific studies regarding the aids of gaming on neuroplasticity and cognitive enhancement, gaming may be the next breakthrough in helping to treat traumatic brain injuries (TBIs).
Overview of the Nervous System The nervous system consists of the central nervous system (CNS- brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous...
As we get older, so do the neurons in our brains. Why is this so important? Neurons are the primary components of the central nervous...