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MedPage Today on MSNAlzheimer's Research Funds in Limbo; X Chromosome and the Brain; Stress and StrokeAt least $65 million slated for 14 of 35 Alzheimer's disease research centers is in limbo, with funding expected to run out ...
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Techno-Science.net on MSNAging: the XX advantage of women 🧬Women possess two X chromosomes, one of which is usually "silent." This latter chromosome, long considered inactive in women, ...
“In typical aging, women have a brain that looks younger, with fewer cognitive deficits compared to men,” said Dr. Dena Dubal ...
Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) may have uncovered a key reason why women tend to outlive men and maintain better cognitive function as they age. Their research ...
Study in mice and human cadavers hints that a brain-protective gene in the chromosome becomes more active with age.
A new study out of the University of California San Francisco indicates that women’s brains might be better suited for aging, ...
Medical Xpress on MSN8d
The ‘Silent’ X Chromosome Gives the Aging Female Brain a BoostWhy do women's brains fare better in aging than men's? A study found that the second, 'silent' X chromosome turns on in the ...
Phys.org on MSN7d
Bacterial 'jumping genes' can target and control chromosome endsDNA segments that can move from one part of the genome to another—are key to bacterial evolution and the development of ...
The results of a new study have suggested that women's brains might be better suited for aging compared to men's. Women are ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNA Hidden Awakening in The Brain May Explain Why Females Age SlowerThe overlooked influence of this genetic library could be a key reason why females live longer than males and exhibit slower ...
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