neuroscientist-reveals-the-best-exercise-for-growing-new-brain-cells

Modern neuroscience reveals that adult brains can grow new neurons, particularly in the hippocampus, crucial for memory and learning. Exercise, especially resistance training, boosts Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF), a protein vital for neuron growth and survival. This increase in BDNF is linked to reduced Alzheimer’s risk and slower cognitive decline, making resistance training a powerful non-drug strategy for brain health.