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Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Brain Thinning

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A new study reveals that type 2 diabetes is associated with thinning of the brain’s cortex in older adults, particularly in regions responsible for memory and cognition. Using brain scans from a diverse population sample, researchers found that poor blood sugar control may contribute to this structural brain change.

Neuroscience News · Type 2 Diabetes Linked to Brain Thinning - Neuroscience NewsNeuroscience News provides research news for neuroscience, neurology, psychology, AI, brain science, mental health, robotics and cognitive sciences.
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A new study suggests that people who remember small, seemingly unimportant details are actually better at coming up with creative ideas. “This means that creative thinkers view and interpret our world differently,” said Dr. Felix Chan, an assistant professor at the University of Birmingham in England. @sciencefocus has the details:

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BBC Science Focus Magazine · This is what your memory says about your creativity | BBC Science Focus MagazineA details-oriented memory could signal a more creative mind
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💻 **Forget chatbots: research suggests reading can help combat loneliness and boost the brain**

"_This actually echoes what the World Health Organization has called a crisis of social isolation and loneliness. They report that around 25% of older adults are socially isolated and 5%-15% of adolescents are lonely. But a variety of research – including our own – suggests reading may be a much better solution than chatbots._"

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The ConversationForget chatbots: research suggests reading can help combat loneliness and boost the brain
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Researchers at the Carl Ludwig Institute for Physiology at #UniLeipzig have, for the first time, shown how the energy content of individual neurons in the #brain changes during so-called spreading depolarizations – waves of activity that occur in brain disorders. The findings provide a basis for understanding energy metabolism in cases of acute ischaemia, such as that which occurs in #stroke.

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