A recent study published in the journal Psychology of Sport and Exercise found that people who listened to music at 120–140 bpm saw a 20 percent increase in endurance. The study’s lead author and ...
A new study suggests that listening to fast-tempo music, at least 120 bpm, can increase endurance by 20 percent. Here's what ...
In the middle of my conversation with Boots Riley about his new film, the Keke Palmer-led I Love Boosters, we delved into ...
Learning a musical instrument could prevent “brain rot” and boost concentration in young people glued to social media, research has suggested.
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An impish, Australian 52-year-old, he runs sister genetics labs at Harvard and the University of New South Wales in Sydney, ...
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Last February, I saw a concert that brought fresh meaning to the cliché “my soul left my body.” In a packed room at Radio ...
We have high fidelity vinyl and home audio systems that rival the quality of the sound systems at the local movie theater and we even have high-quality recordings that we can listen to on our ...
A recent survey by the Alzheimer's Association found most adults think maintaining brain health is very important, but they don't know what steps to take. (Sponsored by the Alzheimer's Association.) ...
The unregulated supplement Prevagen has been heavily marketed on TV for memory issues, but a court has told the company to ...