Researchers report on the neurological benefits of talking a walk.
Cerebral blood flow is reduced in the Broca's area of people who stutter, researchers report. Additionally, the more severely a person stutters, the less blood flows to this area of the brain.
According to researchers, regular exercise at any age can help to reduce aterial stiffness and could help to provide some protection against Alzheimer's disease.
A new study sheds light on the role dehydration can play in pain perception and cerebral blood flow.
According to a new study, poor kidney function is linked to stroke and dementia as a result of decreased blood flow to the brain.