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Dead at 24 from dementia – how a young man’s final gift could change brain research forever
A UK man who is thought to be Britain’s youngest dementia sufferer recently passed away from the disease at only 24 years old ...
Johns Hopkins researchers identified a new target for treating Alzheimer’s disease by focusing on a protein that produces tiny amounts of hydrogen sulfide in healthy brain cells.
Researchers at VIB and KU Leuven have identified a molecular process that allows motor neurons to maintain protein production ...
Kanazawa University, have captured real-time images showing how a key brain enzyme organizes itself to help memory formation.
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Silent spinal cord cells may hold the key to healing after devastating injuries and brain disease
Silent cells deep in your spinal cord may hold a surprising key to healing after devastating injuries and brain disease. A ...
University of New Mexico researchers found that the immune enzyme OTULIN drives tau production, brain inflammation and aging.
A UK man who is thought to be Britain's youngest dementia sufferer recently passed away from the disease at only 24 years old ...
Doctors and food science experts have revealed to the Daily Mail why older individuals tend to crave sweets more than they ...
The world’s most powerful supercomputers can now run simulations of billions of neurons, and researchers hope such models ...
Researchers at VIB and KU Leuven have identified a molecular process that allows motor neurons to maintain protein production ...
Our eyes can frequently play tricks on us, but scientists have discovered that some artificial intelligence can fall for the ...
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