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Simple body movement triggers a hidden brain 'cleaning' effect that scientists just discovered for the first time
Every time you stand up and walk across the room, your abdominal muscles contract in a rhythm you probably never notice.
Researchers at Penn State have found that abdominal muscle contractions during walking create hydraulic pressure waves that move cerebrospinal fluid through the brain, potentially aiding in waste ...
Hindered movement of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the glymphatic system is associated with an increased risk of dementia, according to an October study published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia. First ...
A major international study has uncovered a new biological clue that could help predict dementia long before memory problems arise. Researchers from the University of Cambridge and Zhejiang University ...
Hydrocephalus, commonly referred to as "water on the brain," is a dangerous and potentially deadly condition that can harm the brain. For more than a century, physicians have believed that the buildup ...
Throughout the day and night, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pulses through small fluid-filled channels surrounding blood vessels in the brain, called perivascular spaces, to flush out neuroinflammation ...
Could you summarize the core thesis of your research regarding the ‘Cerebral Windkessel’ and how it redefines our ...
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