
Dancing and the brain: A new path to easing depression in Parkinson’s disease
More than just fun exercise, a new study shows dance classes may have significant and persisting antidepressant effects on people with Parkinson’s disease.
More than just fun exercise, a new study shows dance classes may have significant and persisting antidepressant effects on people with Parkinson’s disease.
York study suggests that curiosity positively impacts how others perceive you.
Groundbreaking research led by Professor David Hood on the role of mitochondria and lysosomes in muscle health receives over $1 million of funding.
Professor Tara Haas discusses the new study’s findings.
Dr. Henry Mahncke explains how brain exercises can help strengthen the brain’s memory and postpone the onset of Alzheimer’s.