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Movement Triggers a Hidden 'Brain Cleaning' Mechanism, Study Shows
(Andriy Onufriyenko/Moment/Getty Images) We already know that moving your body is important for brain health, but a new study ...
Credit: Penn State A new study reveals that simple body movements may help clean the brain. Scientists have found that the ...
A new study suggests that physical activity can trigger the movement of cerebrospinal fluid, aiding in the removal of waste from the brain and potentially reducing the risk of neurodegenerative ...
Functions of the cerebrospinal fluid include removing waste, cushioning the central nervous system from shocks, and ...
A study reveals how physical movement may enhance cerebrospinal fluid flow, aiding brain waste removal and reducing ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between simple body movement and brain health: every time you tighten your ...
Meeki Lad is a brain tumor scientist in San Francisco who recently competed on "The Great American Baking Show." (Courtesy of ...
A recent study published in Nature Neuroscience suggests that the brain is more mechanically connected to the body than ...
Using various imaging techniques, the scientists tied abdominal movements to shifts in mouse brains and the movement of cerebrospinal fluid.
Wild dolphins were captured on film putting sea sponges over their snouts, using them as tools to hunt along the seafloor.
May 6 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday acknowledged ongoing supply disruptions of certain ...
Ever wondered why you get brain freeze or why your fingers wrinkle in water? Discover 15 scientific explanations for the ...
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