Recent research reveals that peptidoglycan, a molecule produced by bacteria, exists in the brain and varies with sleep cycles. This suggests sleep isn’t just controlled by the brain, but involves…
For years, the focus of Alzheimer’s research has been on protein plaques and tangles in the brain. However, recent findings from Purdue researchers suggest that fat accumulation in brain immune…
A recent study reveals that some dogs possess an impressive ability to categorize toys based on their intended function, going beyond simple visual identification. Through experiments conducted in their homes,…
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A recent study has found that the protein TSPO, associated with brain inflammation, increases well in advance of Alzheimer’s disease symptoms. The research, conducted on mice and validated with human…
Meditation apps are transforming mental health care by offering readily available mindfulness techniques and fostering scientific research. Through the integration of wearable technology and artificial intelligence, these apps now provide…
Pancreatic pre-cancer cells behave similarly to brain cells affected by dementia. These cells create protein clumps because of malfunctions in their internal recycling system. Understanding this connection may explain pancreatic…
A green-Mediterranean diet may help slow brain aging. Research indicates that this diet, rich in green tea and Mankai, is associated with lower levels of proteins linked to accelerated brain…
A new comprehensive review by NYU Langone Health highlights the significant dangers of daily plastic exposure, particularly for children. The chemicals leaching from plastic packaging, cosmetics, and household products can…
Research indicates that simple lifestyle adjustments, including regular exercise, a nutritious diet, and active social life, may effectively delay or even prevent cognitive decline. This accessible and impactful strategy has…
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