Researchers link age-related cognitive decline to misregulation of brain protein, CaMKII, due to decreased nitrosylation, hinting at possible treatments.
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Harnessing Positivity in Aging: Yale Research Ties Optimistic Outlook to Cognitive Recovery
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Enhancing Memory With Deep-Brain Stimulation During Sleep
Scientists from UCLA Health and Tel Aviv University have discovered compelling evidence supporting the notion that the brain strengthens memory…
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Scientist Find Evidence That This Sport Can Improve Brain Function, Help Fight Cognitive Decline
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