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It’s no secret that juvenile brains are more malleable and able to learn new things faster than adult ones – just ask any adult who has tried to learn a new language. That malleability also enables younger brains to recover more quickly from trauma. Researchers at Yale University have now found a way to effectively turn back the clock and make an old brain young again... Continue Reading Researchers find molecular switch to make old brains young again
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Tags: Brain, Rehabilitation, Strokes, Yale
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It’s no secret that juvenile brains are more malleable and able to learn new things faster than adult ones – just ask any adult who has tried to learn a new language. That malleability also enables younger brains to recover more quickly from trauma. Researchers at Yale University have now found a way to effectively turn back the clock and make an old brain young again... Continue Reading Researchers find molecular switch to make old brains young again
Section: Research Watch
Tags: Brain, Rehabilitation, Strokes, Yale
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