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Category Archives: Neuroscience News

Surfing May Boost Well-Being of Brain Injury Survivors

Surfing improves the quality of life and overall mental well-being of patients who suffered a traumatic brain injury. Click on surfing image for full story at Neuroscience News. Summary: Surfing improves the quality of life and overall mental well-being of patients who suffered a traumatic brain injury. Source: Swansea University Generations of surfers know there’s nothing like […]

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Surfing May Boost Well-Being of Brain Injury Survivors

Surfing improves the quality of life and overall mental well-being of patients who suffered a traumatic brain injury. Click on surfing image for full story at Neuroscience News. Summary: Surfing improves the quality of life and overall mental well-being of patients who suffered a traumatic brain injury. Source: Swansea University Generations of surfers know there’s nothing like […]

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Promising Alzheimer’s Marker in Blood Prompts Warning About Brain-Boosting Supplements

Elevated levels of PHGDH in the blood could signal the earliest stages of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers caution older adults against using “brain-boosting” supplements that contain serine due to its link to PHGDH. As PHGDH is a key enzyme in serine production, elevated PHGDH levels results in increased serine levels in the brain.

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Study Preserves Memory in Mice, Offering Promising New Basis for Active Immunization Against Alzheimer’s Disease

The corn-derived MetO-rich protein, when injected, prompts the immune system to produce antibodies against the MetO component of amyloid beta. Older mice injected with the MetO-rich protein showed 50% improvement in memory compared to the control animals. The findings could be key to the development of a potential vaccine for Alzheimer’s.

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