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- CBD reduces plaque, improves cognition in mouse model of Alzheimer’s https://jagwire.augusta.edu/cbd-reduces-plaque-improves-cognition-in-model-of-familial-alzheimers/ 40 comments
- Evidence that drinking baking soda can promote an anti-inflammatory environment http://jagwire.augusta.edu/archives/52953 178 comments
- Blood pressure drug holds promise for treating PTSD https://jagwire.augusta.edu/blood-pressure-drug-holds-promise-for-treating-ptsd/ 9 comments health
- New evidence of how exercise can counter diabetes damage https://jagwire.augusta.edu/new-evidence-of-how-exercise-can-counter-diabetes-damage/ 3 comments science
- Small amounts of carbon monoxide may help protect vision in diabetes https://jagwire.augusta.edu/small-amounts-of-carbon-monoxide-may-help-protect-vision-in-diabetes/ 5 comments science
- Prime editing enables precise gene editing without collateral damage https://jagwire.augusta.edu/prime-editing-enables-precise-gene-editing-without-collateral-damage/ 3 comments science
- A two-week course of high doses of Cannabidiol (CBD) helps restore the function of two proteins key to reducing the accumulation of beta-amyloid plaque, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, and improves cognition in an experimental mouse model of early onset familial Alzheimer’s. https://jagwire.augusta.edu/cbd-reduces-plaque-improves-cognition-in-model-of-familial-alzheimers/ 937 comments science
- Obesity and insulin resistance can impair cognition, finds a new study using a mouse model. Obesity can break down our protective blood brain barrier resulting in problems with learning and memory, which may explain why people who have obesity have higher rates of cognitive impairment as they age. https://jagwire.augusta.edu/archives/63906 8 comments science
- Just one high-fat meal sets the perfect stage for heart disease: After consuming a milkshake, healthy young men show an immune response similar to an infection, a Medical College of Georgia study finds. http://jagwire.augusta.edu/archives/52420 47 comments science
- Our brains have a basic algorithm that enables our intelligence, scientists say http://jagwire.augusta.edu/archives/39066 7 comments science