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Indiana University researchers just identified an enzyme called IDOL inside neurons — yanking it out cleared amyloid plaques and shielded brain cells from Alzheimer dam…
A team at Indiana University School of Medicine’s Stark Neurosciences Research Center has published findings showing that ...
If you’ve ever felt like your memory or focus isn’t quite as sharp as it used to be, you’re not imagining things. Research ...
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Brain cells fine-tuned to disappointment may inspire new therapies for depression and addiction
University of Oregon neuroscientists have identified a group of brain cells that essentially act as a "disappointment meter," ...
Tones, oddball sounds and words can spark brain cell responses, hinting at nuanced processing without consciousness.
A new breakthrough technology, co-developed by UCL scientists, that simultaneously records and manipulates neuron activity deep within the brain could transform our understanding of neural circuits ...
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Japanese researchers just built vitamin K-based compounds that make the brain grow lost neurons again — aimed straight at Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
A team of chemists in Tokyo has built synthetic compounds derived from vitamin K that coax brain stem cells into becoming new ...
The Allen Institute in Seattle says scientists have now learned enough about how the brain works to start fixing it when it ...
The brain may reuse some cells to store many different memories without mixing them up with or erasing older memories, a new ...
The human brain contains roughly 86 billion neurons, and for decades scientists have assumed that these cells are the primary ...
A newly identified group of amygdala neurons appears to play a central role in anxiety and social behavior. Restoring normal ...
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Forget 'mind-over-matter': A molecular biologist explains the ultimate body hack for daily anxiety
Tired of overthinking? Bestselling author, molecular biologist and neuroscientist Dr Estanislao Bachrach explains how ...
Irisin, a hormone released during exercise, appears to directly shield neurons from damage in a mouse model of multiple ...
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