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ZME Science on MSNAny Kind of Exercise, At Any Age, Boosts Your BrainIn the long debate over how best to preserve our minds as we age, a new heavyweight contender has stepped into the ring. Or ...
A study reveals a lateralized brain circuit in the locus coeruleus that selectively processes vicarious fear. The right ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is often recognized by its well-known symptoms—memory loss, confusion, and cognitive decline. But ...
Researchers identified how a brain circuit involving dopamine and GLP-1 receptor impact palatability and hedonic eating.
The brain's cholesterol regulation and metabolism mechanisms may make some neurons more vulnerable to damage in the early ...
Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by a host of recognizable cognitive symptoms, but many non-cognitive symptoms like changes in sleep, anxiety and depression can be early signs of the disease.
F1 season kicks off with two electrifying back-to-back race weekends, the world remains captivated by the high-speed ...
To determine the underlying causes of neuronal vulnerability at the earliest stages of Alzheimer's Disease (AD), a research ...
The team from the Department of Neurophysiology showed in rats how the so-called locus coeruleus and the ventral tegmental area permanently alter brain activity in the hippocampus region ...
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