A new brain study has revealed that you may have had similar thought processes to a mouse when you were a baby. Johns Hopkins University neuroscientist Kishore Kuchibhotla has worked with mice for a ...
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Promising New Drug Reverses Mental Decline in Mice With Advanced Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's disease affects the brain in tragic and seemingly irreversible ways, but a new study gives hope that its ...
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'Mitochondrial transfer' into nerves could relieve chronic pain, early study hints
A new study reveals that nerve cells receive periodic infusions of mitochondria from neighboring cells — and this may point ...
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Mouse study suggests nose-picking has a surprising link with Alzheimer's
A study published in 2022 found a tenuous but plausible link between picking your nose and an increased risk of developing dementia. In cases where picking at your nose causes internal tissue damage, ...
New study reveals glyphosate's hidden dangers: persistent brain inflammation, anxiety, and Alzheimer's-like damage in mice, even months after exposure. Study: Glyphosate exposure exacerbates ...
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An experimental mRNA treatment counters immune cell aging in mice
A trio of mRNA molecules could help guard against the harmful effects of aging on immune cells, a study in mice finds. A new ...
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Is Alzheimer's Irreversible? New Study On Mice Finds That Restoring Brain's Energy Balance May Restore Memory
In mouse models, treatment repaired brain pathology, restored cognitive function, and normalised Alzheimer's biomarkers. The ...
A new method of reversing Alzheimer's shows promise in an animal study, as researchers at University Hospitals restore brain ...
The all-treatments group is still taking roughly twice as long as the all-controls group (starting from 19 months old, when the experiment began) to get down to a given survival percentage in males.
In a recent study published in the journal Environment International, researchers investigated the effect of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) mixes on sperm methylome and transcriptional ...
Eating may be one of life’s great pleasures, but when, how often, and how much we should be munching for optimal health is still a key question for scientists. The connection between eating and human ...
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