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How the Brain Chooses What to Remember and What to Forget

Long-term memory emerges from a sequence of molecular programs that sort, stabilize, and reinforce important experiences. Understanding these timers...

Deep Brain Recordings Reveal How Mounjaro Suppresses Food Cravings

A Penn case study finds that a brain-computer interface shows the medication produces only short-term or incomplete effects on...

Your Brain Has Five Secret Ages, and One Lasts Most Of Your Life

The human brain appears to move through five distinct structural eras, each separated by major turning points from birth...

The Hidden Belly Fat That Quietly Ages Your Brain

People with more muscle and less visceral fat tend to have brains that appear biologically younger, according to advanced...

Hidden Brain Cells May Hold the Key to Alzheimer’s

Scientists have found a special group of microglia (brain immune cells) that can help protect against Alzheimer’s disease. These...

Hypertension Wreaks Havoc on the Brain Before Blood Pressure Ever Rises

A new study shows that hypertension quietly disrupts brain cells and blood-vessel integrity well before blood pressure spikes. Hypertension...

Stunning Results: Two Cheap Supplements Show Promise in Healing One of the Deadliest Brain Cancers

A new study indicates that glioblastoma becomes less aggressive after treatment with resveratrol and copper, a potentially game-changing finding...

Scientists Finally Figure Out How to Get CBD to the Brain for Pain Relief

A new study reveals a breakthrough method for getting CBD into the brain, easing nerve pain in mice without...

Poor Oral Health Linked to Hidden Brain Damage

New research suggests that gum disease may be linked to subtle but measurable changes in the brain. Older adults...

Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Alarming Differences in Brain Structure

A major international study has found that frequent consumption of ultra-processed foods is linked to structural differences in the...

Tiny Camel and Llama Proteins Show Promise for Brain Disorders

Tiny proteins from camels, llamas, and alpacas—known as nanobodies—may transform treatments for brain disorders like schizophrenia and Alzheimer’s. Their...

New Artificial Neurons Physically Replicate the Brain

A breakthrough in neuromorphic computing could lower the energy consumption of chips and accelerate progress toward artificial general intelligence...