Exposure to long-wavelength red light significantly reduced blood clot formation in both mice and human studies.
Summary: A new study has identified a biomarker, DTI-ALPS, which connects glymphatic system dysfunction to vascular dementia.
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Research from OHSU, collaborators identifies genes responsible for how the brain processes, perceives sound New research from ...