Maintaining a single dietary practice for over 20 years could help 'slow down' ageing in the brain, new research reveals.
If this neuromorphic machine is real, it’s a milestone for neuroscience—and a test of what AI can and can’t replace.
New research on long-term dietary habits could provide 'rare, long-term evidence' that one thing may help protect against brain ageing ...
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Can Calorie Restriction Slow Brain Aging? 5 Human Brain Epochs; Anti-Tau Drug Fails
M olecular profiles of oligodendrocytes and microglia in rhesus monkeys that followed a lifelong 30% calorie restriction diet suggested that restricting food intake may protect against myelin ...
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