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Non-Invasive Sound Therapy Helps Target Alzheimer’s Plaques in Monkeys — Could It One Day Help Humans?
Researchers have found that 40 Hz auditory stimulation may help clear the brain of amyloid plaques. Read on to discover more ...
The research is in its early stages but offers “encouraging” evidence of a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s ...
A research team from the Kunming Institute of Zoology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has demonstrated for the first time ...
Study provides new evidence that sensory stimulation of gamma-frequency brain rhythm may promote broad-based restorative neurological health response. Studies by a growing number of labs have ...
A study in non-human primate models shows that auditory stimulation at 40Hz helps to clear β-amyloid from the brain, offering ...
“Trans auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) is one of the less invasive approaches to modulate brain function in neuropsychiatric and degenerative disorder.” Daniel Dautan posted on Bluesky, ...
Researchers have added to a stack of existing evidence that 40 Hz gamma frequencies could help to treat Alzheimer's disease.
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