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A peek inside human brain shows a way it cleans out waste

  • Researchers have observed tiny waste-clearing channels in the human brain, which may help explain how it removes waste linked to Alzheimer's disease, as reported by Dr. Juan Piantino.
  • The study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, confirms findings first proposed over a decade ago by scientists at the University of Rochester.
  • The identified network, named the "glymphatic system," uses cerebrospinal fluid to clear waste from the brain via channels surrounding blood vessels.
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