More than a million people of nearly all ages lace up their trainers and hit the pavement in a marathon every year. And while ...
Recent MRI research suggests our brains can turn to an unexpected source of fuel in times of need, like running a 26.2-mile ...
Researchers found marathon running causes a temporary reduction in brain myelin, especially in areas related to motor ...
Marathon running causes a temporary decline in brain myelin content, but levels return to normal within two months. This ...
A team of neurologists, neuroradiologists and biomaterials specialists affiliated with several institutions in Spain has ...
MARATHON running may burn brain cells, according to a study. Runners’ bodies digest fat when there are no carbs from food ...
A recent study reveals that the human brain, when lacking energy, might draw from its own fatty tissues. This discovery ...
When the human brain is starved of energy, it may start to 'eat' its own fatty tissue for fuel, according to a pilot study on ...
Recent research published in Nature Metabolism reveals that the human brain consumes its own myelin when glucose levels drop ...
Marie Walton is running the Boston Marathon to support Mass General Hospital after her sister was treated with “compassionate ...