Friday 1 June 2018


Neuroscience  Facts

Ø  Social Ties Preserve Memory, Slow Brain Aging
A strong social network could be the key to preserving memory. New research has found that mice housed in groups had better memories and healthier brains than animals that lived in pairs.

Ø  For Anxiety, a Single Intervention Is Not Enough
No matter which treatment they get, only 20 percent of young people diagnosed with anxiety will stay well, researchers report.

Ø  Memory Depends On Protein 'Off-Switch'
Memory, learning and cognitive flexibility depend on a protein 'off-switch' in the brain, according to a breakthrough discovery.

Ø  Hormone Therapy: Better Cognitive Function?
A new study shows how, in the right dosage and combination, hormones also may slow cognitive decline in postmenopausal women as they age.

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