Vascular drug found to improve learning and memory in middle-aged rats
Monday, February 2, 2009 - 03:42
in Health & Medicine
A team of Arizona psychologists, geneticists and neuroscientists has reported that a safe and effective drug used to treat vascular problems in the brain has improved spatial learning and working memory in middle-aged rats. Although far from proving anything about human use of the drug, the finding supports the scientific quest for a substance that could treat progressive cognitive impairment, cushion the cognitive impact of normal ageing, or even enhance learning and memory throughout the life span...
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