Zap someone's brain with mild jolts of electricity to try to stave off the creeping memory loss of Alzheimer's disease. And it's not easy. Holes are drilled into the patient's skull so tiny wires can ...
Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia, accounting for 60-70% of cases, and is growing at a scale that is still not ...
Beyond muscle mass and metabolic health lies the next frontier of biohacking: neuroprotection. A groundbreaking new study ...
Why are conditions such as chronic stress, depression, cardiovascular disease, fragmented sleep, and aging all associated ...
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Scientists just traced how faulty brain cells choke the skull’s cleanup system years before Alzheimer’s shows — and reopening the flow restored memory in mice
Somewhere beneath the skull, between bone and brain, runs a network of tiny lymphatic vessels that most neuroscience ...
Alzheimer's disease begins to weave a web in the brain and remodel neuronal tissue 15 to 20 years before the first symptoms ...
But beyond the grogginess, research is now showing that consistently missing out on certain sleep stages, particularly deep ...
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Alzheimer's clues may appear early: Study claims your mid-40s might be the time
Researchers said that they have found advanced treatments for Alzheimer's disease. However, there are no cures.
"Improving sleep may be a potential intervention target for Alzheimer's disease mitigation and prevention, particularly for ...
New MRI technique simultaneously maps multiple structural, physiological and molecular biomarkers to characterize brain ...
New research reveals that elevated pTau181 protein levels, combined with self-reported memory concerns, may signal early ...
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