In this episode of SciBud, join your host Rowan as we uncover a fascinating breakthrough in bioimaging that could have significant implications for cancer patients. We dive into a recent study exploring carvacrol, a compound found in culinary herbs like oregano and thyme, and its potential to alleviate neurotoxicity caused by cyclophosphamide, a commonly used chemotherapy drug. While cyclophosphamide is effective in treating cancer, it often leads to debilitating cognitive side effects, known as "chemobrain." The research demonstrates that carvacrol may counteract oxidative stress and inflammation associated with the drug, preserving memory and cognitive function in lab rats. With promising results suggesting that higher doses of carvacrol enhance neuroprotection, this study highlights the importance of nutritional compounds in medical treatment strategies. Tune in for an informative look at how what we eat might influence our health during challenging times, and discover the exciting intersection of nutrition and cancer care! Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/119
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