alzheimer's:-the-hope-of-gamma-brain-waves

Alzheimer's: the hope of gamma brain waves

October 17, 2024

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Brain waves that pass through our brain play an essential role in memory. Maintaining their activity through light flashes could help limit cognitive decline linked to Alzheimer's disease.

Maintaining brainwave activity could slow cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer's.

Maintaining brain wave activity could slow cognitive decline in people with Alzheimer's.

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To try to slow down the cognitive decline linked to Alzheimer's disease, several research teams are looking into the brainwave pathway. These electrical signals that pass through our brain could help maintain memory! The first tests, conducted on mice and humans, are showing promise.

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