Type 2 diabetes may quietly alter the brain in ways that mimic early Alzheimer’s, weakening reward perception and memory ...
The high comorbidity of type 2 diabetes (T2D) with psychiatric or neurodegenerative disorders points to a need for understanding what links these diseases.
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Sleep keeps memories fresh: Study finds neural patterns reorganize during sleep to boost recollectionScientists can examine this role of sleep in the lab by training lab mice or rats about their environment using various ...
Why is sleep so important for learning and memory? Neuroscientists from the Csicsvari group at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA ...
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Backpacker on MSNNo Way Out: A Hiker’s Journey Into The MazeThe Maze District of Canyonlands National Park is around 30-square miles of rugged, remote red-rock canyon, twisted into a ...
Shakespeare’s leanest tragedy gets a starry, headlong production that embraces the action but misses the mystery.
Rat study suggests that Type 2 diabetes may weaken a projection in the brain that drives reward and spatial processing.
Dr Michael Maze, respiratory physician and senior lecturer in medicine ... On surveillance testing as an inexpensive intervention, he pointed to potential ethical issues. For one, RATs are less ...
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