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Early-stage trials in Alzheimer’s disease patients and studies in mouse models of the disease have suggested positive impacts on pathology and symptoms from exposure to light and sound presented at the “gamma” band frequency of 40 Hz. A new study zeroes in on how…
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Credit: Miriam Alonso from Pexels National University of Singapore (NUS) nutritionists have found that 5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) supplementation can improve sleep quality in Singaporean older adults, particularly in individuals with poor sleep patterns, and manage their gut microbiome composition. Ensuring good sleep quality is an…
People eat either because they are hungry or for pleasure, even in the absence of hunger. While hunger-driven eating is fundamental for survival, pleasure-driven feeding may accelerate the onset of obesity and associated metabolic disorders. A study published in Nature Metabolism reveals neural circuits…
by Massachusetts Institute of Technology Green staining indicates myelination in these mouse brain cross sections. The brain that received 40Hz light and sound stimulation (right) shows significantly more myelin in four brain regions (insets): the cortex (CTX), the anterior commissure (AC), the corpus callosum…
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In a recent study published in the journal Nature Neuroscience , researchers investigate the role of hypocretin/orexin neurons (HONs) in temptation-resistant voluntary exercise (TRVE). Study: Orexin neurons mediate temptation-resistant voluntary exercise. Image Credit: ViDI Studio / Shutterstock.com The neurology of obesity Obesity is a…
Striatum region (left) in rodent brain with opened blood-brain barrier. Green fluorescent protein expressed in striatum region in rodent brain (right) in response to induced neuronal activity. Credit: Laboratory for Noninvasive Imaging/Rice University The ability to alter or prevent the expression of faulty genes…
Your “love hormone” can impact your blood pressure at times when your oxygen level is low. Recently, scientists have recently identified two brain-produced chemicals, including oxytocin, which is popularly known as the love hormone. The team concluded that they can affect our blood pressure…
by ETH Zurich Credit: CC0 Public Domain Should I go and exercise, or would I rather go to the café and enjoy a delectable strawberry milkshake? Until now, what exactly happens in our brain when we make this decision has been a mystery to…
Topline Researchers have found that increasing dopamine production in mice with Alzheimer’s disease improves their memory, a process they’re hopeful can be replicated in humans, though more testing for a better human alternative must be done. Woman hugging her older mother.getty Key Facts A…
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Recent research has shown that our diet plays a crucial role in maintaining not just our physical well-being, but also our brain health. A diet high in sugars and processed foods can weaken brain function and negatively impact mental health….
Published 3:30 pm Friday, August 2, 2024 By Special to The Advocate-Messenger UK Healthcare Recent research has shown that our diet plays a crucial role in maintaining not just our physical wellbeing, but also our brain health. A diet high in sugars and processed…
Proteins are constantly performing a kind of dance. They move and contort their bodies to fulfill specific functions inside our bodies. The NMDAR protein executes an especially hard dance routine in our brains. One wrong step can lead to a range of neurological disorders….
FILE PHOTO: A view of the logo of Novo Nordisk at the company’s office in Bagsvaerd, on the outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark, March 8, 2024. REUTERS/Tom Little/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights, opens new tab CHICAGO/LONDON, July 30 (Reuters) – Data from a small clinical…
A Phase 2b clinical trial presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC) 2024 reveals that Novo Nordisk A/S’s NVO older generation GLP-1 drug, liraglutide, may slow cognitive decline by protecting the brain. Related: Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic Reduces Smoking-Related Health Interventions In Diabetic Patients,…
Summary: A new study reveals that the epigenetic state of neurons determines their role in memory formation. Neurons with open chromatin states are more likely to be recruited into memory traces, showing higher electrical activity during learning. Researchers demonstrated that manipulating these epigenetic states…
Skin care products are always changing thanks to new technology, improved ingredients and easier customizations. But what if your skincare products could interact with your nervous system? With neurocosmetics, the latest optimization in skin health, they can. Here, dermatologists are sharing all you need…
Leafy greens are packed with chlorophyll, which is a great source of nutrition. A neurologist says there’s a lot you can do for your brain health through small dietary changes. The first tip he recommends is eating more leafy greens, like spinach and kale….
by University of North Carolina Health Care This image shows that the cells in yellow in the pons (left) receive input from the green cells in the cingulate cortex (rACC, right), with subdivisions Cg1 and Cg2. Credit: Scherrer Lab, UNC School of Medicine The…