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Could stem cells implanted in the brain improve learning and/or memory?

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Could stem cells implanted in the brain improve learning and/or memory?

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While there is some evidence in animal studies that learning correlates with the birth of new stem cells, the use of stem cells in humans to improve memory is not supported by any current research. However, it is true that if neural stem cell therapy can be used to prevent the death of neurons in Alzheimer’s disease, then the decline in mental ability in those patients could be slowed or prevented.

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