Month: March 2023

Unraveling the Hippocampal Aging Puzzle

As we age, our bodies undergo significant changes that can impact our health and increase our risk of neurological disorders. While previous studies have focused on changes in gene expression with aging, this new research delves deeper into the regulatory events that occur after transcription. Using RNA sequencing techniques, scientists examined the transcriptome and translatome […]

Published on March 24, 2023

Mapping the Landscape of Postural Control in Parkinson’s Disease

Imagine you’re on a tightrope, trying to maintain your balance while a strong wind blows. Now imagine that feeling all the time. That’s what it’s like for people with Parkinson’s disease who struggle with postural control. In this groundbreaking study, researchers used a visualized analysis based on the Citespace knowledge graph to explore the research […]

Published on March 24, 2023

Cracking the Code of Cognitive Decline During Surgery

Have you ever wondered why some people experience memory problems after surgery? Well, scientists have been working hard to uncover the secrets behind aging-related cognitive impairment in the perioperative context. Picture this: your brain is like a well-oiled machine, with different components working together seamlessly. But when you undergo surgery, it’s as if someone throws […]

Published on March 24, 2023