Reversing aging’s impact on brain waste clearance: New study highlights promising drug
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Reversing aging’s impact on brain waste clearance: New study highlights promising drug
A recent study published in Nature Aging has shown that it is possible to reverse age-related slowing of brain waste clearance, a key process that may contribute to neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Using a drug already approved for clinical use, researchers were able to restore this waste-clearing function in older mice, bringing it back to the efficiency seen in younger brains. The findings offer a potential pathway for d…
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