Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray
Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed a nasal spray that may reverse brain aging by reducing inflammation and restoring energy systems in the brain. After just two doses, improvements in memory and cognitive function were observed, raising hopes for future treatments for dementia and cognitive decline. The study suggests that brain aging may not be permanent and highlights the potential of this innovative treatment approach.
- ▪The nasal spray targets chronic inflammation in the brain, which is linked to aging and cognitive decline.
- ▪After treatment, significant improvements in memory and cognitive function were noted in study subjects.
- ▪The therapy uses extracellular vesicles loaded with microRNAs to deliver treatment directly to brain tissue.
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Science News from research organizations Scientists say they’ve reversed brain aging with a simple nasal spray A simple nasal spray may one day help reverse brain aging, restore memory, and clear brain fog in just weeks. Date: May 26, 2026 Source: Texas A&M University Summary: Researchers at Texas A&M have developed a nasal spray that appears to reverse brain aging by calming inflammation and restoring the brain’s energy systems. After just two doses, memory and cognitive function improved for months, raising hopes for future treatments targeting dementia and brain fog. Share: Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIN Email FULL STORY Scientists at Texas A&M may have found a surprising way to turn back the clock on brain aging — with a simple nasal spray.
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