Health
Stem cell therapy can repair brain damage and improve memory function in mice – News-Medical.Net
A one-time injection of an experimental stem cell therapy can repair brain damage and improve memory function in mice with conditions that replicate human strokes…

A one-time injection of an experimental stem cell therapy can repair brain damage and improve memory function in mice with conditions that replicate human strokes and dementia, a new UCLA study finds.
Dementia can arise from multiple conditions, and it is characterized by an array of symptoms including problems with memory, attention, communication and physical coordination. The two most common causes of dementia are Alzheimer’s disease and white matter strokes -; small strokes that accumulate in…
-
Noosa News22 hours ago
Disaster relief packages announced for flood-stricken western Queensland
-
General10 hours ago
Texas opens probe into Kellogg’s health claims, dyes
-
General21 hours ago
‘Market has spoken’ after US tariffs sell-off: China
-
General21 hours ago
Two groups of men evicted from Rabbitohs and Roosters NRL clash after wild brawl