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A cross-sectional study of how high-frequency hearing loss impacts cognitive functions in middle-aged-to-older adults

10 months ago
CONCLUSION: While both speech and higher-frequency hearing loss were associated with poorer cognition, only the former demonstrated effects beyond those of ageing. However, the present study only investigated two frequencies in the higher range, encouraging broader investigation of higher-frequency hearing's cognitive effects in the future.
Dona M P Jayakody

Comparisons of metabolites and gut microbiota profiles for both young and middle-aged APPSwe/PS1De9 mice

10 months ago
The research focused on exploring the differences and relationships between gut microbiota and metabolites at various stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD), specifically using APP/PS1 mice at the ages of 6 months and 10 months. To assess metabolites in serum and cortex, and to evaluate gut microbiota profiles in cecal content, UPLC-MS/MS and 16S rRNA sequencing techniques were utilized, respectively. Findings indicated that, in comparison to younger mice, serum concentrations of L-Leucine, thymine,...
Guiping Wang