Scientists from Georgetown University Medical Center have warned that exposure to air pollution can have serious consequences for children's developing brains. However, a new study has shown that ...
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New model hints Alzheimer’s could be rolled back, not just slowed
For more than 100 years, Alzheimer’s disease has been treated as a one‑way descent, a diagnosis that could be delayed at best but never truly undone. Now a new wave of research in animals is ...
We have been taught to think of cholesterol as something that clogs arteries, spikes lab reports and comes with dietary guilt ...
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Scientists just flagged this everyday sweetener for sharply increasing stroke and heart attack risk
It’s in your favorite sugar-free snacks, backed by health claims, and approved by regulators. But scientists just uncovered ...
Despite setbacks, scientists around the world produced amazing discoveries every day, some of which made a big splash while ...
Comprehensive analysis examines the 40Hz gamma wave audio program, its neuroscience research foundation, and how it compares to supplements, brain training apps, and other cognitive wellness approache ...
A novel electrode platform detects dopamine from single living brain organoids in real time, enabling non-destructive ...
Creatine plays a vital role in the body's energy system, but it also points to effects beyond "energy" that help brain and ...
Intermittent energy restriction for weight loss leads to coordinated changes across the brain, gut, and microbiome axis.
Alzheimer’s is an incurable disease that reshapes lives long before taking them. It's a painful condition that medical ...
In mouse models, treatment repaired brain pathology, restored cognitive function, and normalised Alzheimer's biomarkers. The ...
Scientists report reversing Alzheimer’s-related brain damage and memory loss in mice by restoring brain energy balance, raising new hope for future treatments.
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