Higher education does not influence brain ageing
10/05/2021
A new study from the Lifebrain consortium, coordinated by the University of Oslo with the participation of the University of Barcelona, finds that higher education does not slow brain ageing, contrary to the popular belief. This study has been published in the journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Researchers have known for a long time that all brains shrink with age. A common perception has been that education would be a way to hold back this shrinkage. However, there is no evidence to prove this hypothesis.
One of the participants in this study, David Bartrés Faz, expert from the Institute of Neurosciences of the UB (UBNeuro), notes that “a positive association between the level of education and the level of neurocognitive functioning has been reported in some past studies, and it is consistent with the idea that individuals with higher education have an initial advantage over in
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How 3D Printing was Used to Create a New Airway Stent
Thought LeadersJean-Christophe Leroux
Professor of Drug Formulation and Delivery
Professor of Drug Formulation and DeliveryETH Zürich
AZoM speaks with Dr. Jean-Christophe Leroux, Professor of Drug Formulation and Delivery at ETH Zürich. Jean-Christophe and his team have developed a new 3D printed airway stent that will allow for the quick and safe treatment of upper airway obstructions.
What benefits will the 3D printed stent make to the treatment of upper airway obstructions?
3D printed stents based on CT scans perfectly fit the anatomical needs of individual patients, enabling them to stay at the place of the insertion. This unprecedented customization could be achieved in a short time and at a reasonable price.