Lancaster University Research led by Lancaster University has revealed clear evidence that changes in the orchestration of brain oxygenation dynamics...
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A groundbreaking study by researchers from Mass General Brigham and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has identified Xenon gas inhalation as a potential new treatment for Alzheimer’s disease. The research, published in Science Translational Medicine, shows that inhaling this inert gas can suppress neuroinflammation, reduce brain atrophy, and enhance protective responses in the […]
Lancaster University Research led by Lancaster University has revealed clear evidence that changes in the orchestration of brain oxygenation dynamics...
Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have identified in a preclinical model a specific brain circuit whose inhibition appears to reduce anxiety...
Researchers have identified the key role of vitamin D and the enzyme CYP24A1 in keloid scar development, offering a promising new treatment...
Research led by Lancaster University has revealed clear evidence that changes in the orchestration of brain oxygenation dynamics and neuronal function...
A new study offers promising evidence that regular aerobic exercise may help reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers from the University...
New research reveals that microglia respond differently in male and female brains for brain disorders like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Scientists have developed two new imaging agents that work better than the only currently approved one for detecting tau tangles in the brain. Tau...
Researchers from the Cleveland Clinic Genome Center have successfully applied advanced artificial intelligence (AI) genetics models to Parkinson's...
Researchers from the University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University in Finland and the University of Wisconsin in the United States demonstrated that...
Investigators from Mass General Brigham have found that a method originally designed for cancer detection can also identify and monitor even tiny...