In a new study, a molecule identified and synthesized by UCLA Health researchers was shown to restore cognitive functions in
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Memory loss in aging and dementia: Dendritic spine head diameter predicts memory in old age
Over the course of life, memory fades with varying degrees, robbing older people of the ability to recollect personal experiences.
When is too much knowledge a bad thing?
A new study finds an increase in knowledge could be a bad thing when people use it to act in
First noninvasive method to continually measure true blood pressure
Solving a decades-old problem, a multidisciplinary team of Caltech researchers has figured out a method to noninvasively and continually measure
Skin-to-skin ‘kangaroo care’ found to boost neurodevelopment in preemies
Skin-to-skin cuddling with a parent has lasting cognitive benefits for premature babies, according to a new Stanford Medicine study. Preemies
Viral defense protein speeds up female stem cell production
Researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) have discovered a treatment which accelerates the production and quality of pluripotent
Asthma emergencies spike when allergenic pollen blooms
A new Cornell University study that tracks how many asthma-related emergency room visits result from pollen in metropolitan areas highlights
Breakthrough study reveals molecular subtypes of Down syndrome, offering insights for personalized medicine approaches
A new study published in Nature Communications by researchers from the Linda Crnic Institute for Down Syndrome (Crnic Institute) at