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Targeted Brain Stimulation Shows Promise in Restoring Memory Loss

Memory goes beyond remembering names or faces. It weaves together our experiences and forms the fabric of our identity. In Alzheimer’s disease (AD), that thread frays. Neurons lose the ability to communicate effectively: synapses, those tiny junctions where one neuron talks to another degenerate, electrical rhythms go off-beat, and structures in the brain like the …

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