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(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/07/240710002013.htm) Exercise brain boost can last for years
Jul 10th 2024, 00:20

A longitudinal study has found that high-intensity interval exercise improves brain function in older adults for up to 5 years.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/07/240709184222.htm) Study points at novel approach to treat Group 3 medulloblastoma
Jul 9th 2024, 18:42

A team of researchers has identified and located a population of stem-like cells that initiates and maintains Group 3 medulloblastoma (Gr3-MB) in the developing brain. Gr3-MB is one of the most aggressive forms of brain cancer in children and is associated with metastatic spread and poor survival. The researchers showed that eliminating the small population of stem-like cells present in Gr3-MB tumors led to tumor shrinkage in preclinical models. Although more research is needed, this novel approach may lead to new ways to treat children with Gr3-MB.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/07/240709121801.htm) Researchers identify cause of serious brain bleeding condition in premature newborns
Jul 9th 2024, 12:18

Scientists have found that in premature newborns with very low birth weight, salt and water transporters on immature neurons can cause brain tissue to shrink in response to a lack of oxygen, which in turn results in brain bleeding and lifelong neurological damages.

(https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/07/240709121708.htm) Run screaming or slow retreat? New study advances understanding of brain responses to emotionally-charged scenes
Jul 9th 2024, 12:17

The ability to recognize and respond to emotionally-charged situations is essential to a species' evolutionary success. A new study advances our understanding of how the brain responds to emotionally charged objects and scenes.

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