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Alzheimer’s “World First” Discovery: Blood Oxygen Levels Could Explain Why Memory Loss Is an Early Symptom – SciTechDaily
The findings demonstrate how the brain’s memory center operates at a ‘watershed’ making it especially vulnerable to damage Study suggests increasing blood flow…

- The findings demonstrate how the brain’s memory center operates at a ‘watershed’ making it especially vulnerable to damage
- Study suggests increasing blood flow in the hippocampus might be really effective at preventing damage and memory loss
- Findings underline importance of exercise and a low-cholesterol diet in long-term brain health, by boosting blood vessel health and brain blood flow
In a world first, scientists from the University of Sussex have recorded blood oxygen levels in the hippocampus…
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