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Scientists restore memory in aging mice using a simple nasal spray
(DDurrich/Canva) Scientists have developed a nasal spray that reduces brain inflammation and restores lost memory function in ...
A new study shows a simple nasal spray that reduces brain inflammation, improves memory, and may slow aging related brain ...
New research from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) reveals how two different parts of the brain's memory ...
Healthy habits, including exercise, a good diet and getting enough sleep, can pay big dividends on improving memory function ...
As a researcher investigating how electric brain stimulation can improve people's powers of recollection, I'm often asked how ...
Scientists from Johns Hopkins Medicine report new evidence that clusters of brain tissue derived from the cells of patients ...
Scientists used a tool called SynTrogo to edit brain circuits in mice, showing that trimming select synapses can make ...
Picture this: your brain is a high-performance engine. Over decades, it doesn't just wear down, it also starts to run hot.
Between the ages of three and four, children undergo a major leap in their ability to use grammar, and recent research ...
The nasal spray is packed with extracellular vesicles, which bypass the brain's protective shield and travel directly to the ...
A growing body of research suggests astrocytes, star-shaped brain cells once dismissed as support players, may lead the way ...
That forgotten name, misplaced keys, or missed appointment could mean more than just an embarrassing moment. Medical experts warn these innocent-looking memory slips might reveal serious brain damage ...
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