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Researchers have used gene therapy to partially reprogram the brain cells that store memories in aging mice, reversing signs of cellular decline and restoring learning ability. The technique, ...
Could an experimental new drug help restore memory in Alzheimer’s? Image credit: Chelsea Victoria/Stocksy. Some 55 million people worldwide have dementia. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 7 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A brief gene pulse in learning-activated engram neurons restored memory in aged and Alzheimer’s-model mice. (CREDIT: Shutterstock) ...
(CN) — Anyone who has witnessed Alzheimer’s disease firsthand knows its devastating effects on health and connection to loved ones. As the most common cause of dementia, the neurodegenerative disease ...
Here's good news for anyone worried about their aging brain: Studies have shown that almost half of people who develop mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are able to regain normal cognitive skills, ...
In a new study, a molecule identified and synthesized by UCLA Health researchers was shown to restore cognifitive functions in mice with Alzheimer’s disease symptoms. The compound effectively ...
Kauwe, Pareja-Navarro et al. identify a KIBRA-dependent mechanism to repair the plasticity at synapses that is dysregulated in neurons underlying the loss of memory in tauopathy. The art depicts the ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A molecule identified and synthesized by UCLA Health researchers was shown to restore cognitive functions in mice with symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease by basically giving the ...
During the study, the research team delivered neurostimulation to study participants during visual recognition memory tasks. They found significant changes in how well people remembered images. In ...
In a stunning scientific discovery, researchers have found that a pair of drugs can not only slow down Alzheimer’s disease but actually reverse it and restore memory in mice. And the best part of all?