Month: June 2022

Melatonin: A Key Player in Fighting Aging and Related Diseases

Aging is like a slow dance, where our bodies gradually change and become more vulnerable to illness and decline. From cellular dysfunction to immune impairment, aging takes a toll on our entire being, especially our cardiovascular and central nervous systems. But there may be hope in the form of melatonin, a natural compound produced by […]

Published on June 3, 2022

Unlocking the Mysteries of Aging White Matter with PICMOR Intervention

Imagine your brain as a complex network of roads, each leading to different destinations. Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is like a GPS system that allows scientists to map the quality of these roads, called white matter fibers, in older adults. This pilot study focused on the effects of the cognitive intervention program called PICMOR on […]

Published on June 3, 2022

Decoding the Brain’s Dance: EEG Microstate Alters as a Window into Otogenic Vertigo

Imagine your brain as a crowded dance floor, with different groups of dancers representing the brain’s microstates. In a study on otogenic vertigo, scientists used electroencephalography (EEG) to analyze the changes in these dance moves and potentially identify markers for the disease. By comparing EEG recordings of patients with recurrent otogenic vertigo to healthy adults, […]

Published on June 3, 2022