How are some people's brains able to fight off Alzheimer's disease? Why do some people have the biological signs and damage of Alzheimer's disease , but their memory and intellectual abilities do not decline? Scientists have discovered the answer to this question. Why do some people have the biological signs and damage of Alzheimer's disease, but their memory and intellectual abilities do not decline? Scientists have discovered the answer to this question. According to researchers at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience , a rare and special type of immature cells in the brains of such people manage to survive and fight off the damage of the disease, so they do not show symptoms of Alzheimer's. The discovery, published in the journal Cell Stem Cell , raises hopes for the development of completely new treatments to slow the progression of dementia and preserve memory. Why does Alzheimer's disease affect people differently? This has always been a great myst...
Want to keep YouTube running while using other apps? Do this Video streaming platform YouTube has recently made the ‘picture-in-picture’ mode available to everyone. This means that you can now watch YouTube videos on a small part of your mobile screen while using other apps on your phone. That is, now the feature of chatting, reading emails or doing other tasks ( multitasking ) while watching YouTube has become easier. Earlier, this feature was limited to YouTube premium users , but now it is free for everyone. Today we are going to tell you how to activate this feature on Android and iOS devices . For both Android and iPhone First of all, open the YouTube app on your phone. Then tap on the profile icon at the bottom. Then tap on the settings icon at the top right. After doing this, various sections of settings will appear. Go to the ‘Playback’ option there. And toggle it on. After doing this, picture-in-picture mode will be activated on your YouTube account. Now, if you go dire...