Month: October 2023

The Prevalence of Mild Cognitive Impairment Worldwide

Imagine a small town where some people are in the middle stage between being healthy and having dementia. Researchers used a powerful strategy called meta-analysis to study how many people were in this intermediate stage, known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI), all over the world. They analyzed data from 233 studies involving over 676,974 individuals […]

Published on October 27, 2023

Exploring the Proteomic Profiling of Aging Cattle Brain

Imagine your brain as a beautiful garden, full of different plants and flowers. But as time goes by, some of these plants start to wilt and lose their vibrant colors. This is similar to what happens in our brains as we age. In a recent study, scientists wanted to understand how brain aging affects cattle, […]

Published on October 27, 2023

Cracking the Code of the Brain’s Inhibitory Control

Imagine your brain as a symphony orchestra, with different sections responsible for motor skills, memory, attention, and more. Just like a successful performance requires a conductor to keep all the musicians in sync, your brain needs inhibitory control to regulate and coordinate these various functions. Recent research has shown that inhibitory control is not limited […]

Published on October 27, 2023