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neuron, new brain cells

Asianet Newsable on MSN · 54m
Lifelong brain growth? New research confirms that neurons form in adult brain even at old age
Researchers from Sweden have discovered that the human brain continues to grow new cells in the memory region--called the hippocampus--even into old age.
The Times of India on MSN · 1h
Scientists confirm adult human brain continues to generate new neurons
Swedish researchers at Karolinska Institutet have discovered that the human hippocampus continues to produce new neurons throughout adulthood, challenging previous assumptions about brain plasticity.
New Scientist on MSN · 1d
Do we grow new brain cells as adults? The answer seems to be yes
Scientists have found evidence of new brain cells sprouting in adults - a process that many thought only occurred in children
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High-quality diet may have led to bigger human brain: CSIR-CCMB-led international study reveals genetic link between diet and brain size
Research at CCMB in Hyderabad reveals genetic links between diet quality and brain size evolution in primates.
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Your Brain Is at Risk Of Cognitive Debt Amid AI
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Stop brain aging with these 9 lifestyle shifts
Discover 9 powerful lifestyle changes that reverse brain aging and fight dementia. Learn natural methods to restore memory ...

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