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Aging Changes Some Brain Cells More Than Others

Detailed mapping of 1.2 million brain cells has revealed that not all cell types age in the same way and that some – found in a specific ‘hot spot’ – are more sensitive to the aging process. It opens the door to developing new treatments for age-related brain diseases.
Category: Aging Well, Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & Mind
Tags: Biological age, Brain, Aging, Allen Institute for Brain Science, National Institute of Aging