Mixed reality gaming may be the motivation kids need to stay active, according to a new study from the University of Georgia.
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Playing video games may make you smarter but regular exercise does not, scientists have said. Researchers found gamers scored better on memory, attention, and reasoning skills compared to those ...
Brain training games can ... training and exercise. A 2021 review of research suggests the biggest benefits result from a combination program. Newer research suggests playing video games may ...
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Ivanka Trump, the second child of former President Donald Trump, is sharing details of her health and exercise regimen ... in a post alongside a shared video. "Since moving to Miami, I have ...
By stimulating multiple cognitive domains, video games appear to boost overall brain performance in ways that traditional exercises cannot. Though this study casts doubt on exercise's role in ...
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On Monday, Oct. 21, the former soccer player and Kansas City Current co-owner, 29, reposted a video ... of and her kids in their box at CPKC Stadium in Missouri as they watched the game, which ...
Since moving to Miami, Ivanka has been sharing on social media how she has revamped her exercise routine to strengthen her ...
Summary: A large-scale study has found that playing video games boosts cognitive abilities, but has no impact on mental health, while exercise improves mental well-being without affecting cognition.