We’re a long way from reviving a frozen human, but new research yields insight.
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This Unique Diet Could Slow Your Brain Aging by Over 2 Years, Study Suggests
(Jolygon/iStock/Getty Images Plus) A customized version of the Mediterranean diet called the MIND diet is associated with ...
Living brain tissue can now be made transparent, helping scientists see deeper neurons while keeping cells active.
Scientists found microplastics in all examined human brains in a recent study, with highest levels discovered in dementia ...
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Researchers restore activity in vitrified mouse brain tissue after deep freeze
A team of researchers in Germany has restored electrical activity in mouse brain tissue after storing it in a glass-like ...
A fall on the head, a blow to the skull, or a road traffic accident—the causes of traumatic brain injury are diverse, but the ...
One in six people worldwide suffers from neurological and psychiatric disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease, ...
Scans of more than 3,500 people allow scientists to draw up a guide to the brain areas that work together from birth to 100 ...
A team in Germany has shown that mouse brain tissue can regain measurable signs of activity after being preserved in a ...
A gerontologist wanted his preserved brain to be reanimated. Cryopreservation is more likely to be used on organs for ...
“I tested it three or four times before I believed it,” said Shigenori Inagaki of the discovery that enabled the breakthrough ...
For decades, scientists have struggled to understand exactly how years of taking hits to the head while playing sports can ...
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