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Credit: Unsplash+ Recent research from Tokyo Medical and Dental University has uncovered a potential new approach to preserving memory and protecting against cognitive decline, a common issue as we age. The study, led by scientists including Atsuhiko Hattori, focused on melatonin, a hormone known…
2 min read Study participants felt time distortion, fewer negative thoughts and greater detachment from feelings with a noninvasive ultrasound intervention By Lucy Tu janiecbros/Getty Images Even when you aren’t doing anything, your brain is relentlessly active— daydreaming, ruminating, contemplating the past or future…
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Two senior girlfriends 83 years old smoke medicinal marijuana together. One of them shows the other A promising new study suggests that long-term, low-dose THC intake may protect the brain from aging, improve cognitive function in older age, and promote overall longevity. A group…
Woman doctor examining an elderly man’s ear Hearing loss is frustrating for those who have it and for their loved ones. But recent research from Johns Hopkins reveals that it also is linked with walking problems, falls and even dementia. In a study that…
Among the many ways neuroscientists think Alzheimer’s disease may strip away brain function is by disrupting the glucose metabolism needed to fuel the healthy brain. In essence, declining metabolism robs the brain of energy, impairing thinking and memory. Against that backdrop, a team of…
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Researchers at the University of Oxford have uncovered one of the most significant data points with the COVID-19 vaccines. The COVID-19 mRNA vaccines are the sole cause of myocarditis, pericarditis and heart failure among children and adolescents. This revelation challenges the narrative pushed by…
Photo Illustration by Joules Garcia for Verywell Health; Getty Images Key Takeaways Rapid-fire, reward-driven content like social media videos can interfere with dopamine regulation and make it challenging to maintain focus on tasks lacking immediate gratification. Incorporating strategies such as regular exercise, adequate sleep,…
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: Scientists are experimenting with a novel approach to treating Alzheimer’s disease in mice. They’re using a drug that helps the brain make energy. NPR’s Jon Hamilton says in a mouse, at least, the treatment can reverse memory loss. JON HAMILTON, BYLINE:…
Abstract. Credit: ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science (2024). DOI: 10.1021/acsptsci.4c00002, https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsptsci.4c00002 Bonn researchers have clarified the influence of treatment with tetrahydrocannabinol on the metabolic switch mTOR: A low-dose long-term administration of cannabis can not only reverse aging processes in the brain, but also has…
Results raise hopes that methods could be developed to detect the earliest stages of neurodegenerative disease. Facebook Email Some parts of the brain tend to atrophy and deform in concert with other regions.Credit: Zephyr/SPL An analysis of almost 50,000 brain scans 1 has revealed…
Sleep works magic on memory. You might’ve felt these frustrations before: Trying to learn a guitar riff, shoot a free-throw, or nail a difficult phrase in a new language, but despite hours of practice, you’re just not getting it right. Then with a good…
A new study from Cornell University reveals that sleep not only consolidates memories but also resets the brain’s memory storage mechanism. This process, governed by specific regions in the hippocampus, allows neurons to prepare for new learning without being overwhelmed. This insight opens potential…
A good night’s sleep is crucial for helping people make new memories: Neurons that capture new memories during the day reset while you sleep, researchers reported. Photo by Adobe Stock/HealthDay News A good night’s sleep is crucial for helping people make new memories, a…
While everyone knows that a good night’s sleep restores energy, a new Cornell University study finds it resets another vital function: memory. Learning or experiencing new things activates neurons in the hippocampus, a region of the brain vital for memory. Later, while we sleep,…
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At a time when turbo cancers are alarming doctors and patients around the world thanks to the widespread use of risky COVID-19 vaccines, the need for effective cancer treatments has never been more pressing. Although this disease is notoriously difficult to treat, some people…
Summary: A recent study reveals that the quality, not the quantity, of synapses in the brain is crucial for preserving memory in older adults. Researchers found that larger dendritic spine head diameters in the temporal cortex correlate with better episodic memory performance, challenging the…
Summary: A new study finds that 40Hz light and sound therapy helps maintain myelin, a crucial brain structure, in Alzheimer’s patients. This therapy, which protects neurons and supports brain function, could offer new treatment avenues for neurodegenerative diseases. Researchers discovered that this stimulation enhances…