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Study reveals running in midlife keeps ‘old’ neurons active, potentially preventing age-related memory decline.
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Advancements in Alzheimer’s Research: Newly Identified Blood Biomarker
Groundbreaking Alzheimer’s study identifies astrocytes and blood biomarkers as predictors of disease onset.
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Startling Link Uncovered: Sleep Apnea Directly Tied to Early Cognitive Decline
New research reveals sleep apnea’s impact on cognitive decline in healthy middle-aged men, highlighting the need for awareness and early …
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Unraveling the Mechanisms of Synaptic Pruning: Neuronal Competition in Focus
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Regular Intake of Multivitamin Supplements Enhances Memory and Decelerates Cognitive Decline in Elderly Individuals
Nationwide study finds daily multivitamin supplements enhance memory and slow cognitive decline in older adults.