"Uncovering the Vital Role of Nasal Lymphatics in Brain Fluid Drainage"

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South Korean researchers have discovered a crucial network of lymphatic vessels at the back of the nose that plays a critical role in draining cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from the brain, offering potential therapeutic targets for enhancing CSF drainage, especially in age-related neurodegenerative diseases. The nasopharyngeal lymphatic plexus serves as a major hub for CSF outflow to deep cervical lymph nodes, and activating cervical lymphatics could improve CSF outflow, providing new avenues for understanding and treating neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer’s disease.
Topics:health#brain-health#csf-drainage#lymphatic-network#neurodegenerative-diseases#neuroscience#research
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