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News from January 2025

January 16, 2025

The cerebellum’s role in Alzheimer’s

Cerebellum granule cells courtesy of colby samstag and mayumi yagi Cerebellum granule cells courtesy of colby samstag and mayumi yagi

Scientists found an association between the loss of a layer of crucial brain cells and cases of more severe dementia.

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