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When Were You Diagnosed With Diabetes? It Could Be the Key to Predicting Your Risk of Dementia
Study links early-onset type 2 diabetes to higher risk of dementia later in life, highlighting the importance of prevention and …
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BrainCognitionMedicineMemoryPublic HealthSciTech NewsYale University
Harnessing Positivity in Aging: Yale Research Ties Optimistic Outlook to Cognitive Recovery
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinYale study finds older individuals with a positive attitude towards aging are more likely to recover from mild cognitive impairment.
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Advancing Brain Imaging: Illuminating Neural Pathways with a New Technique
Illuminating Neural Pathways: SLI technique revolutionizes brain imaging, providing high-resolution maps of nerve fiber connections faster and more affordably.
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Researchers Discover an Unconventional Solution for Depression and Anxiety: The Power of Humor
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Potential Treatment Target for Autism and Schizophrenia Discovered in Adolescent Brain Development
Researchers discover potential treatment target for autism and schizophrenia in adolescent brain development, offering hope for long-lasting effects.
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Unraveling the Mechanisms of Synaptic Pruning: Neuronal Competition in Focus
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearchers uncover chemical pathways regulating synaptic pruning, a crucial process in brain development, refining neural networks.
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Innovative Stroke Treatment Protocol Could Significantly Reduce Global Deaths Annually
Novel stroke treatment protocol, involving immediate control of high blood pressure, promises to significantly reduce global ICH fatalities.
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Key Protein Vital for Structural Integrity of Neurons – Without It Axons Break, Synapses Die
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerMIT study reveals protein perlecan’s essential role in maintaining neuronal axon integrity, preventing synapse death in flies and humans.
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Insight into Immune System Unlocks Possibilities for Spinal Cord Injury Treatment
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinNew research unveils weakened immune response to spinal cord injuries with age, highlighting potential for enhanced recovery strategies.