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GH and IGF-1 Shape Brain Health and Drive Neuropsychiatric Disease Risk
Brain Health

GH and IGF-1 Shape Brain Health and Drive Neuropsychiatric Disease Risk

A major review reveals how growth hormone and IGF-1 regulate cognition, mood, and neurodegeneration — with direct implications for aging brains.

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Jul 5, 2026 0
Low BDNF Linked to Sarcopenia and Worse Gait in Older Adults
Brain Health

Low BDNF Linked to Sarcopenia and Worse Gait in Older Adults

Plasma BDNF levels predict sarcopenia risk and detailed walking biomechanics in 646 older adults, illuminating the brain–muscle axis.

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Jul 5, 2026 0
How TDP-43 Malfunction Turbocharges Alzheimer's Tau Pathology
Brain Health

How TDP-43 Malfunction Turbocharges Alzheimer's Tau Pathology

Johns Hopkins researchers reveal how TDP-43 loss accelerates toxic tau buildup, uncovering a key mechanism in Alzheimer's and related dementias.

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Jul 5, 2026 0
Brain Shrinkage and White Matter Damage Together Predict Cognitive Decline
Brain Health

Brain Shrinkage and White Matter Damage Together Predict Cognitive Decline

A new index combining brain atrophy, white matter lesions, and cognition reveals who maintains brain health with age — and who doesn't.

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Jul 5, 2026 0
Hippocampal Theta Waves Navigate Toward Goals, Not Just Movement
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Hippocampal Theta Waves Navigate Toward Goals, Not Just Movement

New research reveals hippocampal theta sweeps encode goal direction during navigation, offering clues to memory and spatial planning circuits.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Spinal Cord Tau Tangles Drive Alzheimer's Touch Loss and Cognitive Decline
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Spinal Cord Tau Tangles Drive Alzheimer's Touch Loss and Cognitive Decline

New research links spinal cord tau pathology to tactile deficits and cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's via disrupted CCK neurons.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Smart Material Opens Its Pores on Demand to Capture Xenon Gas
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Smart Material Opens Its Pores on Demand to Capture Xenon Gas

A flexible 3D crystal framework selectively traps xenon over krypton using temperature and the gas itself as triggers.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
How Norway's Educational Rise Changed the Genetic Blueprint for Women's Schooling
Brain Health

How Norway's Educational Rise Changed the Genetic Blueprint for Women's Schooling

A century of twin data reveals women's educational attainment became steadily more heritable as Norway expanded opportunity and gender equality.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
FIFA Consensus Panel Unveils FOCUS Protocol for On-Pitch Concussion Assessment
Brain Health

FIFA Consensus Panel Unveils FOCUS Protocol for On-Pitch Concussion Assessment

A new 45-item standardized protocol aims to close the gap in sideline concussion evaluation during live football matches worldwide.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Small Molecule XL20 Extends ALS Mouse Survival by Targeting TDP-43 Toxicity
Brain Health

Small Molecule XL20 Extends ALS Mouse Survival by Targeting TDP-43 Toxicity

A brain-penetrant compound targets a key region of TDP-43, reducing motor neuron loss and extending survival in ALS mouse models.

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Jul 4, 2026 0
Women's Midlife Is the Critical Window for Alzheimer Prevention
Brain Health

Women's Midlife Is the Critical Window for Alzheimer Prevention

Two-thirds of Alzheimer cases are women. New evidence shows menopause transition—not just aging—drives that risk, opening a prevention window.

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Jul 3, 2026 0
Dietary Fat Rewires the Circadian Clock to Track the Seasons
Brain Health

Dietary Fat Rewires the Circadian Clock to Track the Seasons

A single phosphorylation site on clock protein PER2, triggered by dietary fat, controls how fast mice synchronize to seasonal light cycles.

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Jul 3, 2026 0
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