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Major Alzheimer’s Breakthrough? Advanced-Stage Mice Fully Recover After Taking Experimental Compound
Scientists reversed advanced Alzheimer's in mice using a compound that restores cellular energy. The breakthrough challenges ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Lab mice released into nature reveal a lesson you won’t forget
When laboratory mice step out of their plastic cages and into real soil, their behavior changes so dramatically that it ...
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Mapping pre-myelinating oligodendrocytes: New mouse line links neuronal activity to cell survival
Nerve fibers in the brain and spinal cord are wrapped in an insulating sheath known as myelin. For a long time, this barrier, ...
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How to identify different types of rodents in your home and yard
Identifying what type of rodent has taken up residence in your home or yard is the first step towards evicting these unwelcome visitors.
For over a century, Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been considered irreversible. Consequently, research has focused on disease ...
A rapid, two-step immune reaction may underlie rare cases of heart inflammation seen after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination, Stanford University researchers found, shedding light on a mechanism that’s fueled ...
Research shows nobody dies of "old age," and this misunderstanding has led aging science astray for decades. Here's what we ...
Researchers showed that a severe drop in NAD+—a core energy molecule—drives Alzheimer’s pathology in both human brains and mouse models.
A new study explains how pancreatic tumors use a sugar coating to hide from the immune system and shows that a newly ...
Since its discovery, Alzheimer's disease has been considered irreversible. Consequently, research has focused on preventing ...
Losing weight is often seen as the key to better health—but new research suggests that how the body reacts to weight loss may ...
New Guidelines for Non-Medical Individuals to Use Epinephrine in Allergic Emergencies A new set of international ...
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