Oklahomans report strides on brain aging
Oklahoma researchers say they are closer to developing a treatment to slow the brain’s aging process.
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center researchers found as levels of growth hormone and the protein IGR-1 increased, rats’ brain function improved dramatically.
Their findings appear in an upcoming issue of the journal Neuroscience, where they identify biochemical pathways in the brain tha...
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