Month: June 2022

Unlocking the Mystery of Poststroke Fatigue

Imagine you’re exploring a vast labyrinth, searching for the hidden key that holds the secret to poststroke fatigue (PSF). Researchers set out on a mission to uncover the brain’s treasures, investigating which lesions might be linked to this common symptom in stroke survivors. Armed with 3.0 T brain MRI and a keen eye for detail, […]

Published on June 29, 2022

Work It Out: How Exercise Keeps Your Brain’s Wiring Strong as You Age!

Imagine your brain is like a beautifully intricate network of electrical wiring. Now, picture exercise as the superhero that swoops in to keep that wiring strong and intact as you get older. In a recent study, researchers wanted to explore how aerobic fitness and exercise could affect the organization of white matter in older adults. […]

Published on June 29, 2022

Sevoflurane Exposure in Developing Brain: Memories and Boundless Energy!

Sevoflurane exposure in the developing brain might be like inviting a mischievous friend to a quiet party. This study investigated how exposing neonatal mice to Sevoflurane, a common anesthetic, affected their later behavior and learning abilities. The results were surprising! The mice who had been exposed to Sevoflurane showed increased hyperactivity, carefree attitudes towards anxiety, […]

Published on June 29, 2022