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Simple body movement triggers a hidden brain 'cleaning' effect that scientists just discovered for the first time
Every time you stand up and walk across the room, your abdominal muscles contract in a rhythm you probably never notice.
Groundbreaking new study may have just discovered why we yawn - ...
Researchers used MRI to show yawning drives cerebrospinal fluid and venous blood out of the skull. This unique flow pattern ...
The space between the arachnoid and pia meningeal layers encasing the brain is a landscape of connective tissue, blood vessels, and cerebrospinal fluid. Scientists debate how that fluid moves within ...
New research reveals yawning does more than signal tiredness. Scientists observed that yawning causes cerebrospinal fluid to ...
Hypogammaglobulinemia in pts receiving rituximab immunotherapy and the impact of rituximab maintenance. Correlation of tumoricidal activity of lenalidomide against hematologic tumor cells with cyclin ...
Oct. 21, 2002 — Low-flow cerebroventricular shunting may be worth investigating further in Alzheimer's disease, according to the authors of a pilot study reported in the Oct. 22 issue of Neurology.
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