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News-Medical.Net on MSNTargeting brain’s waste removal system may help combat cognitive declineNow, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis report they have found a way around that problem by targeting the network of vessels that drain waste from the brain.
Even though babies are constantly learning, their memories of specific events seem to vanish. For years, scientists thought ...
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A new study by UCLA Health has discovered what researchers say is the first drug to fully reproduce the effects of physical ...
Mice are one of the species that we know experience infantile amnesia. And, thanks to over a century of research on mice, we have some sophisticated genetic tools that allow us to explore what's ...
Aging brains may struggle to clear out waste, contributing to memory loss and diseases like Alzheimer’s. But researchers have now found that improving the brain’s waste-draining vessels in old mice ...
The study, published in the journal Antioxidants, notes that when mice were given a stable form of carnosic acid, they showed ...
Preclinical data with the investigational gene therapy INS1202 show improvements in survival and motor performance in ALS.
In a study supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), researchers revealed the structural underpinnings of memory formation across a broad network of neurons in the mouse brain.
If you’ve ever noticed how memories from the same day seem connected while events from weeks apart feel separate, a new study reveals the reason: Our brains physically link memories that occur close ...
New research uncovers how the brain processes learning by identifying the exact moment an animal learns a new skill.
There's newfound hope for stroke patients in recovery, with what researchers believe is the very first drug that can ...
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