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Our Research in the News

BU-Today Writes About Our Lab’s Research!

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  This was part of a five-piece special report on “Unraveling Alzheimer’s Disease”. Read part 3 “Can exercise help delay or prevent the disease?” here.  

Our Research in the News!

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Whiteman et al. (NeuroImage, in press) is featured in NeuroscienceNews.com: “Aerobic Exercise and Physical Activity Important for Healthy Brain Function”   and in: “Couch potato lifestyle could damage intelligence in later life”

Ben Featured on the Fall 2015 BU Arts & Sciences Magazine’s Title Page!

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Psychology Today Lists Exercise as Number One Habit to Improve Cognitive Function

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March 12, 2014: Our research is mentioned in this Psychology Today blog and was featured on the BUMC facebook page! Eight Habits that Improve Cognitive Function Physical Activity Openness to Experience Curiosity and Creativity Social Connections Mindfulness Meditation Brain-Training Games Get Enough Sleep Reduce Chronic Stress

HHS Healthbeat Interview “Fit Memory” picked up by NewsTribune.com

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To listen to the audio podcast click on: http://www.newstribune.com/podcasts/hhs-healthbeat/2014/feb/04/fit-memory/

Our Research is Mentioned in Psychology Today

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Psychology Today blog: Can Physical Activities Improve Fluid Intelligence? Originally published: 12/13/2013

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Science Daily Writes About Our Research

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Science Daily: Aerobic Fitness, Hormones Predict Recognition Memory in Young Adults Date published: 12/2/2013

Andrew Whiteman Interviewed by BU Today

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BU Today: Inquiring Minds: Exercise and Mental Recall Originally published: 4/19/2012

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