discovermagazine - Learn why understanding how the brain clears its waste could help researchers combat neurodegenerative diseases and age-related cognitive decline.
AI Summary: Researchers unveiled an imaging tool that tracks how the brain removes metabolic waste, mapping preferred drainage routes and pinpointing breakdowns associated with Alzheimer’s pathology. The technique could flag early clearance failure years before symptoms, offering potential biomarkers and therapeutic targets—because sometimes the answer to dementia is less about neurons and more about the plumbing.
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