Recent Science

  • Group of people exercising outdoors in the morning, doing warm-up or stretching activities on a paved surface.

    "Sub-symptom Threshold Aerobic Exercise Improves Executive Function..."

    Athletes with SRC who performed one 20-minute bout of moderate aerobic exercise showed improved executive function without worsening symptoms. The benefit persisted 24 hours later, suggesting that even short, controlled exercise may support recovery.

  • A close-up digital illustration of a DNA double helix structure, with white, spherical, atom-like elements forming the strands, set against a dark background with floating particles.

    "A Bioinformatic Study of Genetics Involved in Determining Mild Traumatic Brain Injury..."

    Computational analysis identified candidate genes such as APOE, GFAP, and UCHL1 as well as miRNAs like hsa-miR-10a-5p that may influence the severity and recovery of mTBI. These findings highlight potential targets for future diagnostic tools.

  • Person wearing orange and gray running shoes, climbing outdoor concrete stairs.

    "Effects of aerobic exercise on concussion-related symptoms: a systematic review..."

    A meta-analysis of nine randomized controlled trials involving 346 participants found that early initiation of high-to-moderate intensity aerobic exercise reduced concussion symptoms compared to strict rest. This supports replacing prolonged rest with safe, guided movement.