Yes, you heard it right. Just like a pacemaker for the heart, which ensures the heart ticks, there is a pacemaker for the brain that sends electrical impulses to specific areas of the brain, which are responsible for controlling body movements
A group of researchers from University of Queensland, Queensland Brain Institute, Brisbane, Australia, have found out that ultrasound technology therapy potentially can boost cognitive function of the brain among people with Alzheimer ’s disease.
Although researchers have in the past decade identified biological pathways leading to neurodegenerative diseases and developed promising molecular agents to target them, delivering therapeutics across the blood-brain barrier