Neurobiological effects of physical exercise

Physical exercise

Physical exercise has many diverse and linked impacts on brain anatomy, brain function, and cognition. These effects are known as the neurobiological effects of physical exercise.[2][3][4][5] Human research has shown that regular aerobic exercise, such as 30 minutes a day, produces beneficial forms of neuroplasticity and behavioral plasticity as well as long-lasting improvements in specific … Read more

Exercise physiology

Exercise

The physiology of physical exercise is known as exercise physiology. This allied health profession focuses on the acute reactions and long-term adaptations to physical activity. The most skilled practitioners in the field of exercise, exercise physiologists use education, lifestyle modification, and targeted exercise programs to treat and recover from both acute and long-term illnesses and … Read more

Physical therapy

physical therapy

Physiotherapy, or physical therapy (PT) is a type of allied health profession.[1][2][3][4] Physical therapists provide it by using physical examination, diagnosis, management, prognosis, patient education, physical intervention, rehabilitation, disease prevention, and health promotion to promote, maintain, or restore health. In many nations, physical therapists are referred to as physiotherapists. Numerous specializations are available in this … Read more

Nursing home

Nursing

A nursing home is a place where elderly or disabled persons can receive residential care.[1] Long-term care facilities, skilled nursing facility (SNF), and care homes are other names for nursing homes. Frequently, these names have slightly distinct connotations to reflect if the facilities are private or public, and whether their primary services are emergency medical … Read more

Population health

population

Population health is The health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group.(Source: ) It is a method of treating illness that seeks to enhance general human health. Three components have been identified as its constituent parts. These include “health outcomes, patterns of health determinants, and policies and … Read more

Universal health care

Universal

A universal health care system guarantees access to healthcare for all citizens of a certain nation or region. It is also known as universal health coverage, universal coverage, or universal care. With the ultimate goal of improving health outcomes, it is typically structured around offering health services or the means to obtain them to either … Read more

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal

The federal law enforcement organization in the United States as well as its domestic intelligence and security service is the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The FBI reports to both the Attorney General and the Director of National Intelligence and operates under the authority of the US Department of Justice. Federal Bureau of Investigation is … Read more

Civil rights movement

Civil

From 1954 until 1968, the United States saw the civil rights movement[b], a nonviolent social movement and campaign, to end legislated racial discrimination, racial segregation, and racial disenfranchisement. Although the movement gained its biggest legislative successes in the 1960s following years of direct actions and grassroots protests, it began in the late 19th century during … Read more

Criminal profiling

Criminal

Criminal profiling, sometimes referred to as offender profiling, is an investigative technique employed by law enforcement organizations to pinpoint potential suspects and establish connections between instances that might have been perpetrated by the same offender.[/2] A single criminal may be connected to several crimes, and the profile may be utilized to forecast the offender’s future … Read more

Igor Stravinsky

Stravinsky

Russian composer and conductor Igor Fyodorovich Stravinsky[a] was born in 17 June [O.S. 5 June] 1882 and died on 6 April 1971. He held dual citizenship in the United States (from 1945) and France (from 1934). He is regarded by many as one of the 20th century’s most significant and influential composers as well as … Read more