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Researchers from Canada have found that aerobic exercise can improve brain functions and reduce dementia in aging brains. The study was published in the British Journals of Sports Medicine.
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A new study at the Emory University of Atlanta says that the scent of a dog’s owner activates a part of the dog’s brain associated with pleasure. The research was led by Gregory Berns, director of Emory University’s Center for Neuropolicy, and was published in the journal Behavioral Processes.
A new study shows that continuous sleep loss may destroy brain cells. The study, performed on mice, was published in the Journal of Neuroscience this week, and is the first to show that sleep deprivation, only in animals, can lead to irreversible brain cell damage.
A new study by Harvard scientists has found that the brain’s stress response system is the key to protecting the brain from Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. The researchers concluded that heightened cellular stress causes brain cells to produce a protein that blocks off Alzheimer’s.
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