Summary: A large-scale study has found that playing video games boosts cognitive abilities, but has no impact on mental health, while exercise improves mental well-being without affecting cognition.
Recent evidence strongly suggests that regular aerobic exercise can help reverse the “stiffening” of the heart muscle caused by diastolic dysfunction. Diastolic dysfunction often produces a ...
Playing video games makes your brain younger but exercise does not, a study suggests. Regular players of video games such as FIFA, Grand Theft Auto and Minecraft were found to have the mental ...
Researchers found gamers scored better on memory, attention and reasoning skills compared to those who did not play video games. Results also showed moderate-level exercise of 150 minutes per week ...
The late-night host, known for his smug delivery of world events as much as for his wit, offered a New Rule “open letter” to singer Chappell Roan and claimed he wanted to educate the singer ab ...
An activist investor is taking aim at Pfizer. Starboard Value has taken a roughly $1 billion stake in the drugmaker and wants the struggling company to make changes to turn its performance around ...
Shantanu was a key figure in Tata's final journey. A letter from Tata once changed Shantanu's life. This story highlights their unique bond and how it began. Ratan Tata was 86 years old when he ...
Scheduled to kick off on October 24, this year’s Dubai Fitness Challenge — the eighth edition of the prestigious event — will be one of the biggest ever, according to its organisers.
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