Background Motor and cognitive dysfunctions are common and disabling features in multiple sclerosis (MS) that remain challenging to treat. Here, we aimed to explore the effect of exergames as a ...
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Schools required to teach cursive again under newly signed law
You'll notice cursive is coming back to classrooms after Pennsylvania's new law requires schools to teach it again, and that change affects learners, parents, and educators across the state. This law ...
From helping people cope with age-related disorders to altering our perception of physical pain, music's impact on our bodies can ring loud.
Education nowadays is nonlinear. Standardized testing, multimedia diversions, and competitive university entry requirements ...
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Still doing these 9 things after 75? Science says you're aging better than most people
Getting older doesn’t mean slowing down or losing your independence. Scientists have identified specific activities that separate those who age gracefully from those who struggle with everyday tasks.
When you sit too much, your brain function is compromised because there is less blood flow, which decreases the amount of oxygen that reaches the brain.
Scientists have traditionally studied how the brain controls movement by asking patients to perform structured tasks while connected to multiple sensors in a lab. While these studies have provided ...
Weight loss is a well-recognized but poorly understood non-motor feature of Parkinson's disease (PD). Many patients progressively lose weight as the disease advances, often alongside worsening motor ...
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