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Increased activity in older brains may point to new avenues for treating memory loss
September 23, 2015 by NewsBot
Scientists have examined activity in a little-studied part of the brain associated with memory and found for the first time the reason that neurons there become more active in old age, findings that may suggest a new target for future therapies to combat memory loss in aging and Alzheimer's disease.