A recent study assessed whether a combined exercise and dietary intervention program improved fatigue and physical function in patients with ovarian cancer.
Published in the journal Brain and Behavior, the study shows for the first time that people tend to perceive time as slower when they exercise, compared to periods of rest or after completing exercise.
Discrimination may accelerate the biological processes of aging, according to a new study led by researchers at New York University's School of Global Public Health.
Is it possible to achieve the status of "ideal parent"? Researchers leading the national dialogue on parental burnout from the Ohio State University College of Medicine and the office of the university's chief well-being officer say no.
Mechanisms through which social media may influence behavioral, cognitive, and neurobiological changes in adolescents are described, which in turn increases vulnerability to mental illness.
This study highlights the importance of diet in age-related cognitive decline and mortality. It suggests that consuming olive oil may be an effective strategy for reducing the risk of mortality from dementia.