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Did You Know: Your brain constantly ‘eats’ itself through a process called phagocytosis?Did you know: Your brain is constantly renewing itself through a process known as phagocytosis, in which cells surround and break down smal...
Science fact to seem smarter: Your brain is constantly eating itself. How to not accelerate it?The human brain constantly removes its own cells, waste, and unused connections through a process called phagocytosis. This self-cleaning m...
Harvard nutritionist suggests five science-backed drinks to sharpen your brain and boost memoryNew research highlights six drinks that can significantly boost memory and brain performance. From hibiscus tea to Kombucha, these scientif...
Alzheimer's symptoms and memory loss reverses by lithium supplement, offering new hope for cureA Harvard Medical School study reveals that lithium orotate supplementation effectively reverses Alzheimer's-like memory loss and brain pat...
Study shows stem cell therapy can be helpful in reducing Alzheimer's symptomsScientists at Stanford University have successfully transplanted stem cells into mice, resulting in a reduction of brain abnormalities asso...
Can harnessing the brain’s immune cells avert Alzheimer's? This is what researchers thinkMost available treatments target just one of the multiple processes.
Long Covid infections could be an outcome of the disconnect between nerve cells in the brain, reveals studyOne of the key functions of the brain's immune cells is to prune inactive synapses.
How Long COVID exhausts the bodyStudies estimate that perhaps 10% to 30% of people infected with the coronavirus may develop long-term symptoms.
Alzheimer's: Exercise may reduce brain inflammation, helping to protect us from the diseaseThe study's researchers looked at 167 men and women who participated in the Rush Memory and Aging Project. This is a long-term project at R...
Protein research opens potential treatment of AlzheimerThe study has discovered that a protein called IL-33 can reverse Alzheimer's disease like pathology and cognitive decline in mice.