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Memory Boosting Drug in U.S. News & World Report

14 Jul 2016
anthonyc

A long-used drug called methylene blue may rev up activity in brain regions involved in short-term memory and attention, a small study suggests.

Methylene blue has been used in medicine for more than a century, said Dr. Timothy Duong, the senior researcher on the study and a professor at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio.

In the new study, his team found that a single dose of methylene blue improved memory test performances by 13 healthy adults in a small, placebo-based clinical trial. Based on MRI brain scans, the medication worked by stimulating brain structures involved in processing memories as well as visual and sensory information.

Read the full story at U.S. News & World Report

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