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| | | | | Blast from the past Nuclear bomb tests carried out during the cold war have had an unexpected benefit. A radioactive carbon isotope expelled by the blasts has been used to date the age of adult human brain cells, providing the first definitive evidence that we generate new brain cells throughout our lives . The study ... | |
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www.regenhealthsolutions.info
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| | | | | The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can sometimes hijack brain cells, using the cells' internal machinery to copy itself, according to a new study. Neuroinvasion-of-SARS-CoV-2-in-human-and-m... | |
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www.cognitivefxusa.com
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| | | | | A study linked mild COVID to brain damage. Read how this fits with known long COVID causes and what it means for effective treatment options. | |
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www.kdnuggets.com
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| | | Unlocking the power of AI: a suide to neural networks and their applications. | ||