The new research findings, although preliminary, raise concerns about the potential long-term effects of COVID-19, a Texas A&M cognitive neuroscientist says.

The approach might also be beneficial for anyone exposed to lethal chemical agents, including those involved in the pest control and agricultural industries.

Texas A&M researchers have found that cytisine can reduce dopamine neuron loss, providing a protective effect against the neurodegenerative disorder.

The findings have clinical implications that could lead to the eventual treatment of uncontrolled seizures.

Faculty members shared their knowledge with the public on topics related to education and health at the fourth annual event.