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New Study Finds a Way to Reverse Alzheimer’s and Restore Neurological Function in Mice
Alzheimer’s is an incurable disease that reshapes lives long before taking them. It's a painful condition that medical ...
A new way of mapping activity and connections between different regions of the brain has revealed fresh insights into how higher order functions like language, thought and attention, are organized. A ...
A significant, long-term reduction in calorie consumption resulted in a slowing of aging in the brain, according to a study ...
A Cedars-Sinai study has identified a previously unknown role for astrocyte cells in how the brain responds to damage and ...
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Humans Acquired 20% of Increased Brain Functions Due to a 'Ghost Population' That Coexisted With Our Ancestors
The origin of humanity has been a long-debated and discussed topic amongst experts. A new study formulates a genetic model that gives some insights regarding the development of human anatomy, stated ...
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Human brain changes at 9, 32, 66, 83, Cambridge research shows
We have long believed that brain growth stops once we pass the age of 20, after which the brain only ages and degenerates.
Language is more strongly controlled by the left half of the brain, while other functions are more strongly controlled by the ...
A new study identifies molecular factors that promote small vessel disease—and an active drug that can restore impaired ...
To navigate something as complex and dynamic as the brain, a map would help. Researchers have learned an enormous amount about how we think, what drives our behaviors, and why we feel the way we do ...
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