• restingboredface
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    4 months ago

    It’s especially exciting that there’s an existing medicine that appears to help with the brains waste removal process. Should speed up time to get a treatment out for widespread use.

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      But in all seriousness, the summary is:

      Scientists at the University of Rochester found that aging slows the brain’s ability to clear harmful waste, increasing the risk of neurological diseases like Alzheimer’s.

      By studying mice, researchers discovered that restoring function to neck lymph vessels can help the brain’s waste-removal system. They used a drug, prostaglandin F2α, which is normally used to induce labor, to revive these vessels in older mice.

      This improved the brain’s waste-clearing ability, showing potential for future therapies to treat brain aging disorders.