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New direct links discovered between the brain and its surrounding environment

Maryland, USA: In a recent study of the brain’s waste drainage system, researchers from Washington University in St. Louis, collaborating with investigators at the...

A common marker of neurological diseases may play role in healthy brains

NIH-funded research could change how we think about the causes of disorders like Parkinson’s. Maryland, USA: Researchers have discovered that a protein called phosphorylated...

Salty immune cells surrounding the brain linked to hypertension-induced dementia

Maryland, USA: A study supported by the National Institutes of Health suggests that the response of immune system cells inside the protective covering surrounding...

PET scans may predict Parkinson’s disease and Lewy body dementia in at-risk individuals

Maryland, USA: In a small study, researchers at the National Institutes of Health have found that positron emission tomography (PET) scans of the heart...

Parkinson’s disease gene variant found in study of some people of African ancestry

NIH-supported, international study underscores importance of research of diverse populations Maryland, USA: A gene variant found almost exclusively in the genomes of people of...

Potential treatment for rare autoimmune disorder adapted from CAR-T therapy

NIH-supported trial first step in developing new approach to treat myasthenia gravis. Maryland, USA: Evidence from a small-scale clinical trial suggests that a variation...

NIH study in mice provides insight into how brain activity is fine-tuned

Maryland, USA: Using a mouse model, researchers have discovered a new daily rhythm in a type of synapse that dampens brain activity. Known as...

Understanding long-term COVID-19 symptoms and enhancing recovery

 by Walter J. Koroshetz We are in the third year of the COVID-19 pandemic, and across the world, most restrictions have lifted, and society is trying...
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