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Longevity

Golf & Brain Special - day 2. Oh yes! Old golfers brains are working better.

Golf & Brain Special - day 2. Oh yes! Old golfers brains are working better.

Golf engages neural systems in ways that many everyday activities do not. Each hole requires ongoing planning, prediction and adaptation. You assess wind, elevation, ball lie and your own previous shots. You integrate visual information with motor output and adjust your technique accordingly. This blend of mental and physical activity
Frederikke Aabo-Rosendal 12 Sep 2025
The neuroprotective glass: Is red wine good for your brain?

The neuroprotective glass: Is red wine good for your brain?

People are living longer than ever, and the price is a sharp rise in age-related brain problems, from slightly slower thinking to memory loss and dementia. The big question red wine lovers ask is: Does red wine actually protect the brain, or is that just the romantic side of neuroscience
Frederikke Aabo-Rosendal 30 Aug 2025
Longevity: Senotherapy for Parkinson's Disease

Longevity: Senotherapy for Parkinson's Disease

The aging brain’s slippery slope  As we age, brain cells accumulate damage, become less efficient, and in some cases, enter a state of neither being alive nor dead, known as senescence. Understanding the biology of these senescent cells - what drives them, how they harm surrounding tissue, and how
Frederikke Aabo-Rosendal 20 Jul 2025

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