Stanford research uncovers glucose’s role in boosting neurogenesis, offering insights into brain aging interventions.
Scientists have long searched for ways to extend lifespan and improve health in aging populations. A breakthrough may have come from an unexpected source-a blood pressure medication called rilmenidine ...
Two of the groups reported that cultured human oligodendrocytes make as much or more Aβ than do neurons, and that ...
Rodent droppings in storage areas, food stored on the floor, expired or noncompliant fire-safety equipment and standing water ...
A new study from Stanford Medicine suggests that glucose plays a surprising role in the aging brain's ability to produce new ...
Research by a Stanford University team of scientists has shed new light on how and why neural stem cells (NSCs), the cells ...
Plant polyphenols show promise in combating aging, supporting mitochondrial health and reducing inflammation, potentially ...
Northwestern Medicine researcher Francesca Duncan, Ph.D., said that despite women living longer and leading active lives, ...
BMP has previously been associated with various neurodegenerative diseases, cellular disorders and cancer, so the fact that it was present in higher concentrations in the aging mice was a promising ...
The world's population is aging, and dementia and Alzheimer's are becoming more common. Alzheimer's also tends to impact more ...
New research suggests that our thinking about aging is, well, old and outdated. A recent study claims people do not age ...
Researchers have discovered that two genetic variants, APOE4 and TREM2 R47H, together cause a harmful inflammatory response ...