A new study from UCLA researchers provides a strategy for finding treatments optimally tailored for women and men to prevent cognitive decline in aging as well as progression of neurodegenerative diseases by leveraging sex differences in the brain. By Jane Farrell article BACKROUNDAging is associated with cognitive decline and brain atrophy. Aging also confers a major risk for developing a neurodegenerative disease. … Read More→
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_ Brain Health UCLA researchers offer roadmap for identifying new neuroprotective treatments by leveraging sex differences By Jane Farrell article A new study from UCLA researchers provides a strategy for finding treatments optimally tailored for women and men to prevent … Read More→
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_ Hobbies Enlist NatureΓÇÖs Help for Managing Garden Pests By Jane Farrell article Put away the harsh chemicals and work in concert with nature to manage pests in the garden. Create an inviting … Read More→
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