neurobiological changes

Can neurotoxic damage be reversed or mitigated?

The potential for reversing neurotoxic damage largely depends on the extent and duration of exposure as well as the specific neurotoxin involved. Early intervention, such as removal from exposure, can sometimes halt or reverse the damage. Antioxidants and other therapeutic agents that counteract oxidative stress or promote neuronal repair are being researched for their protective effects. Moreover, lifestyle modifications, including a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids and regular physical exercise, may also support neuroregeneration and resilience against neurotoxins.

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