Texas A&M nasal spray reverses memory loss in older mice
NewsBytes | April 21, 2026 3:43 PM CST
Researchers say human trials needed
The spray worked on both male and female mice about the age of humans in their late 50s or 60s, improving their memory noticeably.
Since these results are promising, researchers say human trials will be needed to see whether this could help people with mild cognitive impairment.
If it works out, this could be a simple, non-invasive way to keep our brains healthier as we age.
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