...الموقع الإلكتروني...

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00:00Electronic site
00:04Team now
00:08in
00:10Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
00:11God bless you.
00:18Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
00:27Blood, as it stores memories, creates your feelings and shapes your thoughts.
00:36iraq
00:37A hundred billion neurons control everything that happens around your body. But a brain is an exhibition, too
00:46For diseases that could kill these neurons
00:50And dementia is the disease of neurocorrosives.
00:54When his brain dies, you die with him.
01:03Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
01:06We live in a time of constant massive development, and research has helped us to control many diseases.
01:14Our modern way of life allows us to live longer But all of the above doesn't matter when it comes to dementia,
01:22Our bodies continue to operate without our brains.
01:25Today, the mortality rate of older persons due to dementia is higher than that of cancer. So how do we keep ourselves healthy a little longer?
01:35What can science achieve to maintain our physical and mental integrity? When you're 100 years old
01:42Today in Sweden, researchers find in their work to secure the future of brains. How much do we start in MU City
01:51Dr. Brennan, I'm sorry.
01:58Memory plays an important role in a large part of our lives.
02:02From childhood memories to learning how to ride a bike down to where you put the keys to how much Lars n. Barry
02:12A scientist interested in how memory works
02:15And how they age, when memory changes, our identity with them changes.
02:21If we lose our memories
02:24I can say that we're kind of losing ourselves and our ability to remember what happened yesterday and the day before that
02:32To the extent that we may lose our ability to
02:44That affects memory? And is there something we might be able to do to protect her?
02:52Hi there. Hi. Are you accredited? - No. Yes, you're welcome
02:56My family was suppressed at the University of MI and a study is being conducted.