Researchers have discovered a molecule that accumulates with age and inhibits the formation of new neurons. The finding might help scientists design therapies to prevent age-related cognitive decline.
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Researchers have discovered a molecule that accumulates with age and inhibits the formation of new neurons. The finding might help scientists design therapies to prevent age-related cognitive decline.
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In this issue of Stem Cell Pioneers 'Ask the Doctor,' our cofounder Terry Grossman M.D. discusses hormone replacement and stem cell therapy.
Read his Q&A to learn more about topics such as:
>Is it worth banking your stem cells? How is this accomplished?
>Should men with prostate cancer take testosterone?
>Is hormone replacement therapy a good idea for everyone?
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