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SNAP benefits can help you improve your memory
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Senior author Dr. Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri, assistant professor of epidemiology at Columbia University's Melman School of Public Health, said: "Less than half of older adults who are eligible for the SNAP program actually participated in this study, but our findings suggest that over a 10-year period, people who used the SNAP program experienced two years less cognitive aging than those who did not.
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SNAP benefits can help you improve your memory
Time of Update: 2023-01-06
Senior author Dr. Adina Zeki Al Hazzouri, assistant professor of epidemiology at Columbia University's Melman School of Public Health, said: "Less than half of older adults who are eligible for the SNAP program actually participated in this study, but our findings suggest that over a 10-year period, people who used the SNAP program experienced two years less cognitive aging than those who did not.
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Cell: When you read this article, a group of neurons in your brain has been "lit up
Time of Update: 2022-09-09
When Nancy Kanwisher studied the visual ventral pathway (the part of the brain that recognizes objects) more than two decades ago, she discovered that cortical regions respond selectively to the face.
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Rheumatology: Glycine changes in iron concentration in rheumatoid arthritis through SAM-mediated methylation of GPX4 promoter
Time of Update: 2022-04-17
In the present study, we first assessed the decreased iron concentration in rheumatoid arthritis fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLS) and then explored the role of glycine in ferroptosis .
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Hasanlian Omeprazole Sodium for Injection passed the consistency evaluation
Time of Update: 2022-01-26
Omeprazole sodium for injection is mainly suitable for peptic ulcer bleeding, anastomotic ulcer bleeding; acute gastric mucosal damage complicated by stress state, acute gastric mucosal damage caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; prevention of severe diseases (such as cerebral hemorrhage, severe trauma, etc.
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FDA Approves Mannat Sodium Capsules (Nine Phase One®) for International Phase II Clinical Trial of Parkinson's Disease
Time of Update: 2022-01-24
On this basis, the research team carried out a preclinical study on the treatment of Parkinson's disease based on the common pathological mechanism of neurodegenerative diseases, and found that the nine-phase one® can regulate the imbalance of intestinal flora and inhibit the α-synapse Aggregation of nucleoproteins, reducing α-synuclein deposition in the gut and brain, reducing neuroinflammation and protecting dopaminergic neurons, improving motor and non-motor symptoms .
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The "memory center" of the brain needs to recognize a series of images, not a single image
Time of Update: 2021-07-30
The second form of memory, visual sequence plasticity, involves learning to recognize and predict a series of images .
In previous research, Bell's laboratory has shown that images of each memory form are stored in the visual cortex.
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The story of a new generation of headache drugs, CGRP-targeted drugs
Time of Update: 2020-11-11
, CGRP targeted drugs used to treat acute migraine attacks appear to cause only minor side effects such as constipation in a small number of people.
, for example, CGRP antibodies are used to prevent migraine attacks, gepant is used to treat acute seizures, is there a drug that can balance two effects?
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Blood: Effect of telomere length on prognosis in patients with hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Time of Update: 2020-09-22
Allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the only potential cure for patients with marrow growth syndrome (MDS), but long-term survival is limited by the risk of transplant-related complications.
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The normality of the neurons determines the frequency of breathing in mice
Time of Update: 2020-09-08
destroying these neurons can make mice very calm, which may explain why deep breathing, such as yoga or meditation, makes us feel relaxed.
, however, because respiratory control neurons produce proteins that are different from other cells in the brain that control breathing, we may be able to design drugs that only reduce their activity.
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Forced to lower brain temperature oxygen-deprived baby girl "frozen brain" 3 days to recover
Time of Update: 2020-07-06
4-month-old British baby girl Olivia Tempera was born without a lack of oxygen and had no heartbeat for up to 10 minutes, British media reported Tuesday British doctors used a high-tech experimental
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Cell: reveals the neural basis of animal instantaneous decision-making! Location cells in the brain switch back and forth between current path and possible future path in real time
Time of Update: 2020-02-08
February 8, 2020 / BIOON / - -- survival usually depends on the ability of animals to make decisions in an instant, which depends on the assumption of many future options: if an animal is chased by a hungry predator, will it turn left safely home or right to lead the predator away from his family?