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A new blood-based DNA methylation test called MethylCog was developed to measure general cognitive ability, potentially offering a scalable tool for early detection of mild cognitive impairment and dementia risk.
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The MethylCog score explained about 11% of cognitive variation beyond age and sex and improved the discrimination of mild cognitive impairment, proving its potential as a blood biomarker where cognitive testing isn’t available.
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A compound found in olive oil, hydroxytyrosol, was shown to reduce anxiety-like behaviors after a traumatic experience in aging mice by boosting new brain cell growth in the hippocampus and preserving healthy gut bacteria.
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This suggests that a natural dietary component, hydroxytyrosol, could help build resilience to post-traumatic stress by acting on the brain-gut connection, offering a potential new avenue for anxiety treatment.
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A study on “Reeler” mice found they have impaired ability to recognize objects based on texture, revealing a specific cognitive deficit linked to a well-known brain development gene.
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