brain aging
Coverage of brain aging in the Nexus archive.
- Scientists reverse brain aging, with a nasal spray
Scientists have developed a nasal spray capable of reversing brain aging. The breakthrough was reported in an article from Texas A&M University.
- Common vitamin may influence brain aging in ways scientists didn't expect
Higher vitamin C levels in older adults are linked to healthier brain structure and stronger default mode network connectivity, according to a Japanese study of 2,044 participants published in PLOS ONE. The observational research suggests dietary vitamin C may support brain health as people age, though causation cannot be proven.
- Two-dose nasal spray could improve memory — and reverse brain aging
A two-dose nasal spray has shown improvements in cognitive function, restoring memory and focus while effectively reversing brain aging once considered irreversible.
- Scientists say they've reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray
Scientists claim to have reversed brain aging using a nasal spray, according to a study highlighted in a ScienceDaily article. The research, linked to a Hacker News discussion with minimal engagement, suggests potential breakthroughs in neurodegenerative disease treatments.
- Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray
Researchers at Texas A&M University developed a nasal spray that reversed brain aging by reducing inflammation and restoring energy systems. Two doses improved memory and cognitive function for months, offering potential treatments for dementia and brain fog.
- Scientists just found a hidden “drain” inside the human brain
Scientists discovered a hidden waste-removal pathway in the human brain using advanced MRI scans, revealing fluid flows along the middle meningeal artery in a lymphatic-like manner. This finding identifies a previously unknown drainage hub, potentially revolutionizing understanding of brain aging, injury, and diseases like Alzheimer’s.