Scientists at the Mayo Clinic have found that if you clean out retired brain cells (cells that aren’t dead, but have stopped growing and dividing) you can prevent tau proteins from building up—at least in mice. That may be important for long-term brain health: tau protein tangles are a hallmark of Alzheimer’s.
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