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Unlocking Longevity: New Study Reveals Brain-Muscle Clock Synchronization Prevents Aging
SciTechDaily· 2 hours agoA recent study in mice has revealed that molecular circadian clocks in the brain and muscle tissue...
Olive oil could help reduce risk of dying from dementia, Harvard study says
UPI· 3 hours ago1 of 2 | Consuming olive oil could help reduce the risk of dying from dementia, regardless of...
Brain activity related to craving and heavy drinking differs across sexes, study reveals
Medical Xpress· 3 hours agoUsing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), Yale researchers have observed that after...
Study suggests genetics as a cause, not just a risk, for some Alzheimer’s - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 1 hour ago“This reconceptualization that we’re proposing affects not a small minority of people,” said Dr....
Nerves prompt muscle to release factors that boost brain health, study finds
Medical Xpress· 3 hours agoExercise prompts muscles to release molecular cargo that boosts brain cell function and connection,...
New study reveals age-related brain changes influence recovery after stroke
Medical Xpress· 7 hours agoA stroke often leads to motor impairment, which is traditionally linked to the extent of damage to...
OHSU sees world's first documented case of brain disease from fentanyl
KOIN News 6 Portland· 45 minutes agoA patient who arrived at an Oregon emergency room “unconscious and near death,” in 2023, is the...
‘Menopause brain’ is real. Here’s how women’s brains change in midlife.
Washington Post· 4 days agoBrain imaging studies of women — conducted before and after menopause — reveal physical changes in...
Mediterranean staple may lower your risk of death from dementia, study finds
CNN via AOL· 6 hours ago“Our study reinforces dietary guidelines recommending vegetable oils such as olive oil and suggests...
Study finds possible 'distinct genetic form' of Alzheimer's disease
Euronews via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoPeople with two APOE4 copies were accumulating more amyloid at age 55 than those with just one copy...