Marathon running causes a temporary decline in brain myelin content, but levels return to normal within two months. This ...
A team of neurologists, neuroradiologists and biomaterials specialists affiliated with several institutions in Spain has ...
More than a million people of nearly all ages lace up their trainers and hit the pavement in a marathon every year. And while ...
MRI scans suggest runners’ brains might use the fatty substance myelin as fuel. The finding could lead to treatments for ...
MARATHON running may burn brain cells, according to a study. Runners’ bodies digest fat when there are no carbs from food ...
Researchers found marathon running causes a temporary reduction in brain myelin, especially in areas related to motor ...
How does our nervous system operate so quickly and efficiently? The answer lies in a membranous structure called myelin. Aa Aa Aa All our activities — eating, walking, talking — are controlled ...
Resilience relies on the brain’s ability to regulate emotion, adapt, and recover. Myelin plasticity helps speed up and stabilize resilient brain responses. Genes like FKBP5 and BDNF affect how people ...
When the human brain is starved of energy, it may start to 'eat' its own fatty tissue for fuel, according to a pilot study on ...
Taking part in the London Marathon this April? No doubt you’re racking up some impressive mileage each week to prepare your ...
Myelin, the protective sheath around nerve fibers, plays a crucial role in brain communication. It ensures fast and efficient ...
The discussion led by Mr. Jehil Thakkar, Partner, Deloitte India, along with Mr. Biren Ghose, Managing Director, Asia Pacific ...