Resetting the body’s rhythm could protect the brain from Alzheimer’s
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Resetting the body’s rhythm could protect the brain from Alzheimer’s
Researchers discovered that altering the body’s natural rhythm can help protect the brain from Alzheimer’s damage. By turning off a circadian protein in mice, they raised NAD+ levels and reduced harmful tau buildup. The findings suggest that adjusting the body’s clock may one day help prevent neurodegeneration.
Studies at the University of Washington University Medical School in St. Louis suggest an innovative approach to dealing with Alzheimer's disease, focusing on the interaction between the biological clock of the body and the brain. A study published in the journal Nature Age examined the impact of changes in the circadian system on brain health and memory... The post Redefining the body's rhythm can protect Alzheimer's disease brain first appeare…
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