Working Memory Capacity Drives Brain Reorganization Patterns as We Age
New research reveals how individual memory capacity shapes brain compensation strategies during aging, offering insights for cognitive health.
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New research reveals how individual memory capacity shapes brain compensation strategies during aging, offering insights for cognitive health.
New AI model using blood tests better predicts brain aging and amyloid buildup linked to dementia risk.
Advanced brain imaging in stroke patients challenges assumptions about how the brain clears waste through its drainage pathways.
New research reveals how brain immune cells respond to vascular damage, offering clues for early Alzheimer's intervention strategies.
Influential study on brain protein effects withdrawn, highlighting ongoing challenges in dementia research reliability.
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Case study reveals how exercise intolerance and progressive weakness can persist even after stopping suspected medications.
Large meta-analysis finds no link between hormonal contraceptives and idiopathic intracranial hypertension in women.
Donanemab treatment effectively removed amyloid plaques from a female Alzheimer's patient's brain, offering hope for disease progression.
Six-week hypnotic cognitive therapy program significantly reduced pain intensity and depression in spinal cord injury patients.
A small stroke in the brain's connection hub caused a patient to see faces warped and colors altered on one side of vision.
New research examines why blood pressure falls after stroke procedures and what it means for patient outcomes.