Bone Hormone Improves Memory in Old Mice  @ColumbiaMedicine
Bone Hormone Improves Memory in Old Mice  @ColumbiaMedicine
Columbia University Irving Medical Center | Bone Hormone Improves Memory in Old Mice @ColumbiaMedicine | Uploaded August 2017 | Updated October 2024, 24 minutes ago.
Age-related memory loss may be reversed by boosting blood levels of osteocalcin, a hormone produced by bone cells, according to mouse studies led by Gerard Karsenty at Columbia University Medical Center.
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