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A Single Molecule May Explain How Blood Flow in The Brain Triggers Dementia
Reduced blood flow to the brain is thought to be a key factor in many forms of dementia, including Alzheimer's, and ...
Scientists have found that adding a missing phospholipid back into the bloodstream might help improve blood flow and reduce the symptoms of dementia, which could lead to a new treatment.
The UAB Flow Cytometry Lab is home to a staff of medical laboratory professionals who perform complex testing using state-of-the-art flow cytometry equipment. This testing, through research, education ...
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Cannabis compounds have distinct effects on brain connectivity and blood flow, study finds
A new study in rats provides evidence that tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) have opposing effects on brain function—and that combining the two produces more muted changes than THC ...
It's not just your legs and heart that get a workout when you walk briskly; exercise affects your brain as well. A new study by researchers at UT Southwestern shows that when older adults with mild ...
T cells genetically engineered to express a lab-designed chimeric-antigen receptor, or CAR, offer many patients with blood cancer a new treatment option. But while these T cells may have lifesaving ...
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