You can grow new brain cells. Here's how | Sandrine Thuret | TED

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Can we, as adults, grow new nerve cells?
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There's still some confusion about that question,
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as this is a fairly new field of research.
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For example, I was talking to one of my colleagues, Robert,
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who is an oncologist,
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and he was telling me,
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"Sandrine, this is puzzling.
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Some of my patients that have been told they are cured of their cancer
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still develop symptoms of depression."
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And I responded to him,
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"Well, from my point of view that makes sense.
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The drug you give to your patients that stops the cancer cells multiplying
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also stops the newborn neurons being generated in their brain."
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And then Robert looked at me like I was crazy and said,
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"But Sandrine, these are adult patients --
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adults do not grow new nerve cells."
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And much to his surprise, I said, "Well actually, we do."
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And this is a phenomenon that we call neurogenesis.
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[Neurogenesis]
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Now Robert is not a neuroscientist,
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and when he went to medical school he was not taught what we know now --
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that the adult brain can generate new nerve cells.
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So Robert, you know, being the good doctor that he is,
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wanted to come to my lab
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to understand the topic a little bit better.
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And I took him for a tour
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of one of the most exciting parts of the brain
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when it comes to neurogenesis --
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and this is the hippocampus.
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So this is this gray structure in the center of the brain.
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And what we've known already for very long,
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is that this is important for learning, memory, mood and emotion.
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However, what we have learned more recently
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is that this is one of the unique structures of the adult brain
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where new neurons can be generated.
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And if we slice through the hippocampus
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and zoom in,
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what you actually see here in blue
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is a newborn neuron in an adult mouse brain.
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So when it comes to the human brain --
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my colleague Jonas Frisén from the Karolinska Institutet,
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has estimated that we produce 700 new neurons per day
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in the hippocampus.
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You might think this is not much,
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compared to the billions of neurons we have.
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But by the time we turn 50,
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we will have all exchanged the neurons we were born with in that structure
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with adult-born neurons.
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So why are these new neurons important and what are their functions?
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First, we know that they're important for learning and memory.
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And in the lab we have shown
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that if we block the ability of the adult brain
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to produce new neurons in the hippocampus,
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then we block certain memory abilities.
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And this is especially new and true for spatial recognition --
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so like, how you navigate your way in the city.
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We are still learning a lot,
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and neurons are not only important for memory capacity,
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but also for the quality of the memory.
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And they will have been helpful to add time to our memory
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and they will help differentiate very similar memories, like:
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how do you find your bike
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that you park at the station every day in the same area,
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but in a slightly different position?
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And more interesting to my colleague Robert
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is the research we have been doing on neurogenesis and depression.
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So in an animal model of depression,
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we have seen that we have a lower level of neurogenesis.
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And if we give antidepressants,
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then we increase the production of these newborn neurons,
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and we decrease the symptoms of depression,
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establishing a clear link between neurogenesis and depression.
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But moreover, if you just block neurogenesis,
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then you block the efficacy of the antidepressant.
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So by then, Robert had understood
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that very likely his patients were suffering from depression
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even after being cured of their cancer,
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because the cancer drug had stopped newborn neurons from being generated.
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And it will take time to generate new neurons
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that reach normal functions.
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So, collectively, now we think we have enough evidence
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to say that neurogenesis is a target of choice
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if we want to improve memory formation or mood,
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or even prevent the decline associated with aging,
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or associated with stress.
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So the next question is:
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can we control neurogenesis?
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The answer is yes.
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And we are now going to do a little quiz.
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I'm going to give you a set of behaviors and activities,
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and you tell me if you think they will increase neurogenesis
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or if they will decrease neurogenesis.
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Are we ready?
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OK, let's go.
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So what about learning?
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Increasing?
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Yes.
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Learning will increase the production of these new neurons.
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How about stress?
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Yes, stress will decrease the production of new neurons in the hippocampus.
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How about sleep deprivation?
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Indeed, it will decrease neurogenesis.
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How about sex?
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Oh, wow!
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(Laughter)
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Yes, you are right, it will increase the production of new neurons.
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However, it's all about balance here.
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We don't want to fall in a situation --
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(Laughter)
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about too much sex leading to sleep deprivation.
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(Laughter)
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How about getting older?
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So the neurogenesis rate will decrease as we get older,
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but it is still occurring.
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And then finally, how about running?
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I will let you judge that one by yourself.
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So this is one of the first studies
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that was carried out by one of my mentors, Rusty Gage from the Salk Institute,
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showing that the environment can have an impact
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on the production of new neurons.
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And here you see a section of the hippocampus of a mouse
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that had no running wheel in its cage.
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And the little black dots you see are actually newborn neurons-to-be.
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And now, you see a section of the hippocampus of a mouse
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that had a running wheel in its cage.
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So you see the massive increase
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of the black dots representing the new neurons-to-be.
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So activity impacts neurogenesis, but that's not all.
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What you eat will have an effect
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on the production of new neurons in the hippocampus.
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So here we have a sample of diet --
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of nutrients that have been shown to have efficacy.
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And I'm just going to point a few out to you:
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Calorie restriction of 20 to 30 percent will increase neurogenesis.
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Intermittent fasting -- spacing the time between your meals --
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will increase neurogenesis.
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Intake of flavonoids,
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which are contained in dark chocolate or blueberries,
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will increase neurogenesis.
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Omega-3 fatty acids,
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present in fatty fish, like salmon,
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will increase the production of these new neurons.
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Conversely, a diet rich in high saturated fat
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will have a negative impact on neurogenesis.
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Ethanol -- intake of alcohol -- will decrease neurogenesis.
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However, not everything is lost;
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resveratrol, which is contained in red wine,
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has been shown to promote the survival of these new neurons.
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So next time you are at a dinner party,
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you might want to reach for this possibly "neurogenesis-neutral" drink.
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(Laughter)
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And then finally, let me point out the last one --
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a quirky one.
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So Japanese groups are fascinated with food textures,
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and they have shown that actually soft diet impairs neurogenesis,
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as opposed to food that requires mastication -- chewing -- or crunchy food.
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So all of this data,
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where we need to look at the cellular level,
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has been generated using animal models.
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But this diet has also been given to human participants,
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and what we could see is that the diet modulates memory and mood
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in the same direction as it modulates neurogenesis,
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such as: calorie restriction will improve memory capacity,
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whereas a high-fat diet will exacerbate symptoms of depression --
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as opposed to omega-3 fatty acids, which increase neurogenesis,
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and also help to decrease the symptoms of depression.
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So we think that the effect of diet
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on mental health, on memory and mood,
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is actually mediated by the production of the new neurons in the hippocampus.
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And it's not only what you eat,
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but it's also the texture of the food, when you eat it
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and how much of it you eat.
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On our side -- neuroscientists interested in neurogenesis --
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we need to understand better the function of these new neurons,
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and how we can control their survival and their production.
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We also need to find a way to protect the neurogenesis of Robert's patients.
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And on your side --
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I leave you in charge of your neurogenesis.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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Margaret Heffernan: Fantastic research, Sandrine.
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Now, I told you you changed my life --
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I now eat a lot of blueberries.
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Sandrine Thuret: Very good.
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MH: I'm really interested in the running thing.
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Do I have to run?
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Or is it really just about aerobic exercise,
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getting oxygen to the brain?
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Could it be any kind of vigorous exercise?
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ST: So for the moment,
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we can't really say if it's just the running itself,
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but we think that anything that indeed will increase the production --
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or moving the blood flow to the brain,
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should be beneficial.
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MH: So I don't have to get a running wheel in my office?
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ST: No, you don't!
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MH: Oh, what a relief! That's wonderful.
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Sandrine Thuret, thank you so much.
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ST: Thank you, Margaret.
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(Applause)
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