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Regular physical activity can boost children's memory and focus and are great for both physical and mental health. Aerobic activities like running and cycling are beneficial. Yoga enhances memory and ...
A mother who fatally shot her terminally ill husband, two young children and then herself in a horrific murder-suicide has opened up about her desperate struggles in her dark final days. Police ...
Oh, Microsoft. You beautiful, brilliant, slightly concerning tech giant. Just when we thought Excel couldn’t get any more complicated, you’ve gone and thrown AI into the mix. And honestly? We’re not ...
Like other organs, your brain too needs extra care and pampering from time to time. According to studies, there are many ways you can hone your mental sharpness and keep the brain healthy – at any age ...
Kids with good executive function tend to grow up to be financially stable, healthy, productive adults. Past attempts to ...
Brain rot" has become the newest online obsession for tweens, powered by bizarre AI-generated videos and games. Experts ...
New research shows musical training sharpens attention networks, helping musicians focus better and resist distractions in everyday life.
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Helping kids learn how their brains work

Educators present lessons on neuroscience and mindfulness, from the youngest learners all the way up to fifth graders.
When people talk about getting fit, they usually mean the body, toned arms, strong legs, a healthier heart. But the brain, too, needs regular exercise. Left idle, it slows down. Fed and challenged, it ...
Riddles, and fun logic puzzles can really set the ball rolling for school A brain warm-up: 5 minutes a day can boost focus, memory, and problem-solving—without the kids even noticing they’re learning.
Brain exercises can help keep you mentally sharp at any age. Try these exercises for all ages, adults, and older adults that ...