Sleep quality may forecast the onset of beta-amyloid growth associated with Alzheimer’s
The study appeared in the journal Current Biology.
Researchers use magnetic resonance elastography to identify hippocampal stiffness associated with epilepsy
Researchers at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology could improve the detection of epilepsy by comparing the stiffness…
How a region of the cerebellum plays a crucial role in split-second decisions
The study appeared in the peer-reviewed journal Nature Communications.
These novel Selenium-based compounds demonstrated remarkable improvement when treating ALS
Researchers at the University of Liverpool and Nagoya University uncovered new drug candidates with promising therapeutic potential.
Physical exercise reduces stress by heightening levels of brainstem protein galanin
Physical exercise reduces stress by heightening levels of a brainstem protein known as galanin, a new study conducted on rodents…
Consuming a healthy diet could reduce fungi in the gut associated with Alzheimer’s risk
The study was conducted by researchers at Wake Forest School of Medicine.
Cannabis has no beneficiary effects on cardiovascular health
Cannabis has no beneficiary effects on cardiovascular health, despite its potential efficiency in treating other conditions, researchers show.
Soft drink consumption could result in behavioral problems in children
The findings, released by the University of Alabama, appeared in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
Study targeting Trem2 activation may lead to new therapeutic approaches for Alzheimer’s
The study was conducted by a group of researchers at the University of Kentucky.
Researchers find associations between frequent nightmares and cardiovascular disease in military veterans
The study appeared in the peer-reviewed journal Sleep.
Microglia may decrease the severity of epileptic seizures
Depletion of microglia was synonymous with increased acute seizures and hippocampal neuronal degeneration.
Rates of dementia in the U.S. have surged since the mid-1990s
Rates of dementia cases in the United States has steadily risen, according to new research published in Epidemiology.
