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New Potential Alzheimer’s Disease Treatment Target Unveiled by Researchers
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerProtein TRIM11, capable of preventing neurodegeneration, emerges as a promising therapeutic target for Alzheimer’s disease.
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Losing Your Sense of Smell – A Potential Warning of Future Memory and Thinking Problems
Early loss of smell linked to Alzheimer’s risk. Testing odor detection could predict future cognitive problems. (156 characters)
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Yoga’s Potential Role in Reducing Alzheimer’s Risk in Elderly Women
Kundalini yoga could potentially improve memory and stress management, thus reducing Alzheimer’s risk in elderly women, a UCLA study suggests.
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Unique Neurons Found with Ability to Halt All Movement
Scientists find unique neurons that can halt all movement, aiding our understanding of nervous system control and Parkinson’s disease mechanisms.
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Recent Research: Altered Pain Perception in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaNew research suggests Alzheimer’s Disease may alter pain perception due to protein TLR4 absence, potentially affecting pain management methods.
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The Alzheimer’s Alarm: How Your Biological Clock Could Be Warning You
Study reveals how light sensitivity may worsen Alzheimer’s symptoms and sleep disorders, offering hope for new treatments.
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Aging and the Brain: How Probiotics Could Slow Cognitive Decline
Probiotics and the gut-mind connection: Study shows how they may slow cognitive decline, aiding brain health in aging.
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Central Process Driving Age-Related Cognitive Decline Uncovered by Researchers
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearchers link age-related cognitive decline to misregulation of brain protein, CaMKII, due to decreased nitrosylation, hinting at possible treatments.
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The Role of the Brain in Laughter and Playfulness: A New Discovery by Scientists
Scientists find the periaqueductal gray (PAG) in rat brains is key to play and laughter, offering insights into instinctual behavior.