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Live Science on MSNSilent X chromosome genes 'reawaken' in older females, perhaps boosting brain power, study findsFemales have one active X chromosome and one dormant X chromosome in each cell. But a study suggests that genes on the ...
Now, a meta-analysis of six longitudinal tau PET studies offers the strongest evidence yet. In the March 3 JAMA Neurology, scientists led by Rachel Buckley at Massachusetts General Hospital, ...
“The X chromosome is powerful,” says Rachel Buckley, a neurologist who studies sex differences in Alzheimer’s disease at Massachusetts General Hospital in Charlestown, and who was not ...
“Our findings add to the evidence that delaying initiation of hormone therapy, especially in older women, could lead to worse Alzheimer’s outcomes,” Buckley said. For the study, researchers ...
Rachel Buckley, PhD, of Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, discussing women and Alzheimer's disease. "The declines in risk are substantial." -- Pranav Vasu, MPH, of Creighton University ...
Joint-MD Rachel Buckley said: “I am pleased to announce that Amelia has joined the TFLC Board as a Director. This promotion is another exciting step in our succession planning and reflects our ...
Joint-MD Rachel Buckley said: “I am pleased to announce that Amelia has joined the TFLC Board as a Director. This promotion is another exciting step in our succession planning and reflects our ...
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