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Alzheimer's disease has long been thought to be irreversible, but new research using a mouse model offers hope.
A new study reveals a critical vulnerability in a brain receptor targeted by a rare autoimmune disease. Researchers have moved a step closer to new treatments for a rare and often devastating autoimmune disease that interferes with how the brain communicates.
A popular technique for studying brain disorders, known as lesion network mapping (LNM), appears to have a fundamental limitation. This is the conclusion of neuroscientists from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and the University of Queensland (Australia) after an extensive analysis of more than 200 studies.
Menopause is linked to a loss of grey matter in regions involved with memory and emotion, study suggests.
New research links inflammation to mental health symptoms. Personalized care using brain and immune data could improve symptoms when standard treatments don’t work.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Different populations of cells in the mouse brain, each one targeted with high specificity by one of the many new genetic tools developed at the Allen Institute. (Allen Institute) The ...
Brain tumors are abnormal growths of cells in or around the brain. They can be primary (originating in the brain) or secondary (metastatic, spreading to the brain from cancer elsewhere).
Eating choline-rich foods like eggs may help slow brain aging and support overall brain health. Eggs contain a variety of essential nutrients, including protein and healthy fats, making them a popular breakfast staple. A new study has found that choline, specifically found in egg yolk, may be key to slower brain aging and improved health over time.
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Experimental gene therapies like AMT‑130 lower toxic huntingtin protein and significantly slow Huntington’s disease, offering families new hope for longer, better quality lives.