Last week a quartet of British climbers made it to the top of Mount Everest—and spent less than a week on the total round trip from London. That’s weeks fewer than it usually takes to acclimate to the ...
Inhaling xenon gas reduced neuroinflammation and brain atrophy while increasing protective neuronal states in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease, found a new study. The findings were published in ...
Inhaling a gas sometimes used to boost athletic performance could be a new way to combat Alzheimer's disease according to results from an 'exciting' American study. Scientists found inhaling xenon ...
Researchers continue to search for effective treatments for Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, which affects increasing numbers of people every year. Most Alzheimer’s medications ...
Experts are hopeful that inhaling xenon gas could be a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease, as clinical trials are set to begin. Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating illness that affects not ...
Four men flew out of London on Friday planning to climb Mount Everest and return home in just seven days. Normally, the human body needs time to acclimatize to the highest altitudes on Earth, but ...
New research from Mass General Brigham and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found Xenon gas inhalation reduced neurodegeneration and boosted protection in preclinical models of ...
Climbing Mount Everest typically takes weeks if not months including acclimation to the altitude and the final push to the summit. But four British military veterans plan to scale the world’s tallest ...
Could inhaling xenon gas help fight Alzheimer’s disease? In the January 15 Science Translational Medicine, scientists led by Oleg Butovsky at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, and David Holtzman ...
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Most treatments being pursued today to protect against Alzheimer's disease focus on amyloid plaques and tau tangles that accumulate in the brain, but new research points to a novel -- and noble -- ...