Month: August 2022

Unraveling the Aging Brain: A Journey Through Neuronal Neighborhoods

Imagine exploring a new neighborhood, where each house represents a different brain structure. By deconstructing the brain into its composite parts, scientists have gained a deeper understanding of the aging process. Using a combination of deep learning and surface analysis, they studied the changes that occur in individual structures during healthy and pathologic aging. The […]

Published on August 23, 2022

Unlocking the Potential: Quercetin and Alzheimer’s Disease

Imagine Alzheimer’s disease as a lock and quercetin as the key that can unlock potential therapeutic targets. Researchers used network pharmacology to identify the intersection genes of quercetin and Alzheimer’s disease, aiming to uncover new approaches to treatment. By studying the pharmacological targets of quercetin, analyzing gene expressions in the frontal cortex of Alzheimer’s patients, […]

Published on August 23, 2022

Mind Power: Shocking the Brain for Alzheimer’s Treatment

Imagine your brain as a bustling city, and Alzheimer’s disease as a disruptive force wreaking havoc on its streets. But fear not! Scientists have found a way to restore order and functionality using an exciting therapy called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). In a recent study, researchers applied tDCS to the prefrontal cortex of mice […]

Published on August 23, 2022