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A new study provides new evidence that sensory stimulation of a gamma-frequency brain rhythm may promote broad-based restorative neurological health response.
Studies by a growing number of labs have identified neurological health benefits from exposing human volunteers or animal ...
Study provides new evidence that sensory stimulation of gamma-frequency brain rhythm may promote broad-based restorative ...
New research shows that 40Hz sensory stimulation (GENUS) improves memory, enhances brain circuit connectivity, and increases new neuron growth in mice modeling Down syndrome.
By Dr Lynda Nazareth Down’s syndrome is one of the most common chromosomal abnormalities that affects approximately 1 in ...
The researchers also found that GENUS appeared to mitigate some molecular signatures of brain aging and Alzheimer’s disease in the Down syndrome mouse model. A cluster of genes typically downregulated ...
Jim Higgins has an inherited cancer syndrome that has killed his father, sister, and two daughters. He fears NIH cuts will ...
The Narwhal reports that at a crucial point in their research, biologists are scrambling to find new support for their study ...
In announcing new autism prevalence data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Human Services ...