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Largest brain aging study points to possible connections between diet, inflammation, and brain health.

Scientists at the Allen Institute have discovered specific types of brain cells in mice that experience significant changes as they age. They also identified a distinct “hotspot” where many of these changes are concentrated. Published today (January 1) in Nature, these findings could lead to the development of therapies aimed at slowing or managing the brain’s aging process.

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