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Scientists Zapped Mouse Brains with Lasers to Bring Back Lost Memories
New study could lead to treatments for Alzheimer's
The Science and Snake Oil of Neurostimulation
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation is hyped as a way to improve everything from your piloting skills to melancholy to Alzheimer’s—and that’s exactly why it’s hard to take seriously.
Jeg fotograferede min morfar, mens han mistede sig selv til Alzheimers
Gennem billeder og tekst skildrer fotograf Sarah Buthmann sin morfars kamp mod den uhelbredelige hjernesygdom.
PREMIERE: Bossie - "Tell It All"
This dose boom-boom-clap from Toronto's Bossie is good for the body and the soul.
Why You Should Worry If You Can’t Smell Peanut Butter
And now for the world’s most unlikely scientific discovery: Researchers have found that they can diagnose early Alzheimer’s disease with nothing more than a tablespoon of peanut butter and a ruler.
Apparently Drinking Three Glasses of Champagne a Week Is Good for Your Brain
New research from the University of Reading claims that drinking three glasses of Champagne a week can help prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
This Common Asthma Drug Made Old Rats Act Like Young Rats Again
Scientists found a common asthma medication can be repurposed to encourage rejuvenation and new cell growth in rat brains.
Canadian Photojournalists Are Pasting Posters of Their Most Powerful Images in the Streets
Boreal Collective has made it their mission to reclaim public space in Toronto and Montreal.
Drinking Red Wine Can Slow Your Inevitable Mental Decay
Time to bust out the decanter and live it up, Dorian Gray-style.
What Watching My Granddad Spiral into Dementia Has Taught Me About Life and Love
A few years ago, my grandad started to forget things. Since then, I've spent a lot of time figuring out how to cope with his decline.
Why Don't Humans Hibernate? One Doctor Says There Is No Reason We Can't
Dr. Rob Henning and his team in the Netherlands are working on a way to induce hibernation, making surgery safer and slowing disease.
How Do You Make a Memory? This Study Puts Us Closer to the Answer
Researchers got people’s brains to associate Clint Eastwood with the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and encode it in their neurons.