Age-related cognitive decline affects up to one-quarter of adults over the age of sixty 1. A healthy diet and regular exercise can help to prevent this decline, but as yet there are no treatments to ...
The cerebrospinal fluid from young mice is awash with factors that keep the brain sharp. Now, scientists led by Tony Wyss-Coray at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, report that when ...
(CN) — Memory improvements in older mice injected with the cerebrospinal fluid of young mice show the potential rejuvenating properties of the stuff for the aging brain, according to a study published ...
For a human, one of the first signs someone is getting old is the inability to remember little things; maybe they misplace their keys, or get lost on an oft-taken route. For a laboratory mouse, it’s ...
A. The drawing shows intracranial upstream lymphatic regions #1, #2, and #3 that drain through the nasopharyngeal lymphatic plexus (NPLP) en route to medial deep cervical lymphatics and deep cervical ...
Although a healthy diet and optimal exercise can slow the progression of aging associated cognitive decline, neurodegenerative disease and dementia, there are currently no therapies to reverse these ...
Share on Pinterest New research in mice could pave the way for treating age-related memory loss. bedya/Getty Images Just 3 years ago the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a ...
As many as one quarter of all adults over the age of 60 experience age-related cognitive decline. This cognitive decline may be due to many factors, such as problems with sleep, the loss of neurons, ...
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