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Sleep enhances the brain's waste removal through synchronized fluctuations in norepinephrine and blood volume, a process disrupted by the common sleep aid, zolpidem.
brain
sleep
norepinephrine
neurodegeneration
https://www.cell.com/cell/abstract/S0092-8674\(24\)01343-6
submitted 2 months ago by
Teresa
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Lower levels of active B12 linked to slower visual processing and cognitive decline, suggesting current guidelines may not adequately ensure brain health.
brain
micronutrients
vitamin b12
neurodegeneration
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
submitted 3 months ago by
Teresa
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Microplastics in the bloodstream may obstruct tiny blood vessels in the brain, impairing blood flow and causing neurological disorders, according to a recent study in mice.
brain
pollution
neurodegeneration
www.science.org
submitted 3 months ago by
Teresa
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Mechanical stresses and myokines produced by muscles during exercise synergistically promote nerve growth and connectivity.
exercise
muscle
neurodegeneration
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
submitted 5 months ago by
Teresa
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Excess body fat in the arms and belly increases the risk of neurodegenerative disease.
brain
alzheimer's
aging
fat
dementia
neurodegeneration
www.neurology.org
submitted 9 months ago by
Teresa
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Men with low testosterone are five to six times more likely to develop dementia.
brain
hormones
testosterone
dementia
neurodegeneration
alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
submitted 10 months ago by
Teresa
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Drinking caffeinated coffee reduces the risk of Parkinson's disease by 37 percent.
parkinson's
coffee
caffeine
neurodegeneration
www.neurology.org
submitted 12 months ago by
Teresa
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Polyphenols in tea may reduce symptoms and progression of Parkinson's disease.
parkinson's
green tea
neurodegeneration
polyphenol
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
submitted about 1 year ago by
Teresa
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High particulate matter exposure increases the risk of Parkinson's disease by nearly 20 percent.
parkinson's
pollution
environment
neurodegeneration
www.neurology.org
submitted over 1 year ago by
Teresa
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Exercise may enhance the brain's glutamate disposal process, favoring oxidative metabolism—a key function of mitochondria. This could offer potential benefits in tackling diseases such as Huntington's, ALS, and epilepsy, where glutamate toxicity is implicated.
exercise
brain
mitochondria
neurodegeneration
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 1 year ago by
dan
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Every 1 percent drop in body weight slows brain aging by nearly nine months, highlighting the substantial, and often overlooked, neuroprotective benef
brain
obesity
aging
dementia
sulforaphane
weight loss
neurodegeneration
elifesciences.org
submitted almost 2 years ago by
Teresa
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High blood pressure in early adulthood is linked to late-life neurodegeneration and loss of white matter integrity.
brain
aging
dementia
blood pressure
neurodegeneration
www.news-medical.net
submitted about 2 years ago by
Teresa
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Lactate produced from high-intensity exercise may play crucial memory role and correlates closely with plasma BDNF.
exercise
brain
aerobic
bdnf
neurodegeneration
lactate
www.mdpi.com
submitted about 2 years ago by
dan
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Testosterone therapy reduced brain atrophy rate by 67% and improved cognition in men with multiple sclerosis. (2007)
hormones
multiple sclerosis
testosterone
neurodegeneration
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Elevated testosterone induces apoptosis in neuronal cells, cell study suggests. (2006)
brain
alzheimer's
hormones
testosterone
apoptosis
neurons
neurodegeneration
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Exercise protected mice from toxin-induced hippocampal damage by stimulating the production of interleukin-6 in the brain. (2011)
brain
memory
neurodegeneration
il-6
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted over 2 years ago by
Andreas92
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Air pollution may attenuate the beneficial association vigorous physical activity with low white-matter hyperintensity volume
exercise
brain
aging
pollution
aerobic
neurodegeneration
small vessel disease
n.neurology.org
submitted almost 3 years ago by
dan
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Peripheral amyloid-beta produced in the liver in type 2 diabetes may be a crucial link to Alzheimer’s disease
brain
alzheimer's
diabetes
neurodegeneration
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted almost 3 years ago by
Teresa
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Hsp70 shown to preserve locomotor function and reduce cell death through a stable binding to toxic amyloid-beta42, blocking ability to attack neurons
brain
alzheimer's
heat stress
sauna
neurodegeneration
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 3 years ago by
dan
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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) disrupt astrocyte function crucial to blood-brain barrier, implicated in Parkinson's-associated dopamine cell death
brain
parkinson's
pollution
neurodegeneration
blood-brain barrier
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 3 years ago by
dan
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Discoindin domain receptors (DDRs) overexpressed in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's: pharmacological inhibition repairs blood-brain barrier in animals
brain
alzheimer's
parkinson's
neurodegeneration
blood-brain barrier
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 3 years ago by
dan
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Routine tests ignore breakdown of blood-brain barrier and altered cerebral blood flow that precede Alzheimer's diagnosis
brain
alzheimer's
neurodegeneration
blood-brain barrier
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 3 years ago by
dan
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Model of blood-brain barrier malfunctions when stem cells are derived from cells of patients with Huntington's disease
brain
neurodegeneration
blood-brain barrier
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 3 years ago by
dan
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Sulforaphane from broccoli sprouts increase glutathione in the brain by an average of 30% with a 100 micromole per day dose
brain
alzheimer's
parkinson's
schizophrenia
glutathione
antioxidant
neurodegeneration
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 3 years ago by
dan
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Repurposed chemo drug acting on the blood-brain barrier shows dose-dependent increase of dopamine in Parkinson's disease patients
brain
parkinson's
cancer
aging
neurodegeneration
blood-brain barrier
www.sciencedaily.com
submitted about 3 years ago by
dan
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