Best brain exercise: Scientists say having kids keeps your brain sharper as you age
Best brain exercise: Scientists say having kids keeps your brain sharper as you age
A study by Yale University involving over 37,000 adults suggests that parenting can improve brain health and slow down aging. Parent brains show neural patterns that do not follow typical aging trends. These cognitive benefits come not just from pregnancy but caregiving, seen in both mothers and fathers.
A study by Yale University involving over 37,000 adults suggests that parenting can improve brain health and slow down aging. Parent brains show neural patterns that do not follow typical aging trends. These cognitive benefits come not just from pregnancy but caregiving, seen in both mothers and fathers.