Researchers found that a rare class of neurons—type-one nNOS neurons—plays a central role in regulating brain blood flow and coordinating neural activity in mice.
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Ask the Expert: A Pharmacist Explains How the Gut-Brain Connection Affects Brain Health
Our guts and our brains are connected, which is why your mood can affect your digestion. Learn why this is the case and how ...
With evidence of daily oscillations in brain cells affected by neurodegeneration, researchers can investigate ways to counter ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia, affects nearly 40 million individuals globally, resulting in a ...
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This Sea Creature Has a Brain in Every Part of Its Body
A groundbreaking new study has revealed that sea urchins, a fascinating sea creature, have a surprisingly complex nervous ...
Alzheimer's Disease (AD), the leading cause of dementia, affects nearly 40 million individuals globally, resulting in a ...
Scientists have identified a new drug that safeguards nerve cells harmed by 'one of the cruellest diseases', providing hope ...
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Ask the Expert: A Registered Dietitian Explains How Nutrition Can Support Brain Health
The food you eat can affect how well your brain works and help prevent dementia or Alzheimer's disease later in life. Find ...
In a town on the shores of Lake Geneva sit clumps of living human brain cells for hire. These blobs, about the size of a ...
Our brains do not react in a fixed, mechanical way like electronic circuits. Even if we see the same scene every day on our ...
Even well-planned changes can still leave people overwhelmed. Learn 5 brain-based necessities that reduce poor change ...
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