In this episode of SciBud, join Maple as we delve into groundbreaking research that explores the potential cognitive benefits of electroacupuncture for Alzheimer’s disease. Discover how stimulating specific acupoints, ST36 and ST37, could activate crucial neural circuits linked to memory and cognitive function in transgenic mice. With robust experimental methods including chemogenetic techniques and advanced imaging, the study suggests that electroacupuncture may help mitigate cognitive decline by reducing neuroinflammation and enhancing synaptic health in the brain. However, the findings spark important discussions on methodological transparency and reproducibility, reminding us of the complexities in developing new treatments. Tune in for an insightful journey into the intersection of traditional practices and modern neuroscience, and keep your curiosity thriving as we navigate the latest in scientific discovery! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/256