Month: October 2022

The Dance of Mind and Body: Unlocking Clues from Gait Analysis

Imagine a dance, where the mind and body move together in perfect harmony. Just like a skilled dancer, our cognitive and motor abilities must synchronize seamlessly for us to navigate the world around us. Researchers have conducted a study on middle-aged and aging individuals with normal cognition and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to understand how […]

Published on October 4, 2022

Unleashing the Power of PDE Inhibition: A Breakthrough for Alzheimer’s Treatment!

Imagine a bustling city where the traffic flows smoothly, thanks to efficient traffic controllers who maintain order on the roads. Similarly, our brains rely on enzymes called phosphodiesterases (PDEs) to keep communication pathways in check. In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), these pathways become disrupted, leading to cognitive decline. But here’s the exciting news: scientists have discovered […]

Published on October 4, 2022

Deconstructing delirium in the post anaesthesia care unit

Imagine a treasure hunt where you have to decode a map to find hidden gems. In the same way, scientists embarked on a journey to uncover the secrets of neuro-cognitive recovery after anesthesia. By analyzing patterns of cognitive recovery in the post-anesthesia care unit (PACU), they aimed to identify abnormal recovery patterns that could indicate […]

Published on October 4, 2022