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Movement Disorders: The noomorginic diet and the Mediterranean diet may delay the occurrence of Parkinson's disease in women by 17 years
Time of Update: 2021-01-27
JANUARY 18, 2021 // -- In a recent study published in the international journal Movement Disorders, scientists from the University of British Columbia and other institutions found that MIND (noo diet)
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The world's first amphigine drug, Austodo ®), is on the market in China: it has been covered by health insurance to treat Huntington's disease and delayed movement disorders!
Time of Update: 2021-01-27
17 January 2021 // -- Teva Pharmaceutical Information Consulting (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. recently announced that its innovative drug Antany ® Alustedo, common name: deutetrabenazine, is available in China for the treatment of dance diseases associated with Huntington's disease (HD) and adult delayed movement disorders (TDs).
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Cell: An automated electron microscope platform has been developed to reconstruct the neural circuit map at high resolution
Time of Update: 2021-01-27
the problem with electron microscopes is that while it provides such a high image resolution, it has been difficult to study the entire neural circuit," Lee said.
to improve this technology, we developed an automated system called GridTape that is imaging at high resolution, but on a scale that covers neural circuits.
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PNAS paper detailed! The lack of biotin can lead to some forms of severe neurodegeneration, and supplementation with biotin is expected to reverse
Time of Update: 2021-01-27
As mentioned above, mitochondrials have five key biotin-driven carbamolases, which are listed as worthwhile β: acetylCoA carbasin 1 and 2 (or A and B), respectively, for the synthesis and oxidation of fatty acids; to know how much you are affected by biotinase mutations, you also need to understand the activity of any mutations that may exist in these enzymes that use biotin.
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Nature: Mutations in series repeat sequences in the genome or play a key role in the development of autism spectrum disorder
Time of Update: 2021-01-27
This study also provides valuable information about many of the factors that influence these new mutations, such as the fact that older fathers' offspring carry more mutations in this series of repeat sequences; , however, there are often more changes in the length of repetitions from the mother's body, but researchers don't know the mechanism behind it.
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ACS sub-journal: A compound isolated from the viscous reflow of medicinal plants kills brain-eating amiba in vitro
Time of Update: 2021-01-27
the results of the study, published January 6, 2021 in the journal ACS Chemical Neuroscience, were titled "Exploring the Anti-Infective Value of Inuloxin Aed from Inula viscosast The Brain-Eating Amoeba by Activation of Programmed Cell Death." photo from ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 2021, doi:10.1021/acschemneuro.0c00685.
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Drinking alcohol inhibits the release of epinephrine, which can make it difficult to concentrate
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
alcoholism is likely to inhibit calcium activation of the entire brain's alert-dependent astrogenic glial cells," said Paukert, an executive at the center of the study.
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Scientists in China have found that inhibiting the occurrence of nerves in adults can improve cognitive function in mice with Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
these results suggest that inhibiting adult neural development improves learning and memory function in AD mice, not due to a decrease in A-beta, but is associated with the recovery of synhaptic transmission in toothy back granulocyte cells.
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Sci Rep: Study reveals direction of neuron growth
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
(Photo: www.pixabay.com) Bochum's team has previously been able to demonstrate that activation of central signaling path paths in neurons is triggered by Ras protein attached to the cell membrane, which protects cells from degeneration and promotes fiber growth.
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Progress has been made in the study of the mechanism by which central body protein regulates brain development
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
the study revealed a new mechanism by which central proteins affect the development of the cerebral cortical layer by regulating bonding connections.
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Cell reveals that bitter taste is "better than" the neural regulatory mechanism behind sweetness
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
Zuker team at Columbia University (first as Dr. Jin Hao) published an article on Cell entitled "Top-Down Control of Sweet and Bitter Taste in The The Projectian Brain." this paper, through the study of the neural loop mechanism of the phenomenon of bitter taste suppressing sweetness, it reveals the important role of top-down feedback paths in regulating taste behavior.
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Communications Biology: Vision tests can predict cognitive decline associated with Parkinson's disease 18 months in advance
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
new study, published recently in the journal Biology, the same team found that the structural and functional connections in various regions of the brain in people with Parkinson's disease become separated throughout the brain, especially those with vision problems.
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JNNP: Nerve protrusion density explains the weighted/T2 weighted ratio of multiple hardened corties
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
In this autopsy MRI/histopathology study, this paper evaluated the normal appearance and demyelination of non-nervous system control groups (nNC) and MS patients (PwMS) to determine whether myelin and/or neurodegeneration density was associated with the T1w/T2w ratio.
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Cell Rep: The brain's cellular network provides energy for neurons
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
"We have now been able to demonstrate that less protrusive glial cells play an important role in the distribution of these compounds," explains Professor Christian Steinhäuser of the Institute of Cell Neuroscience at the University of Bonn.
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Effects of multiple sclerosis injection therapy turning to oral therapy: a national queue study
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
in order to include all potential risk times associated with conversion, the baseline of conversion therapy is defined as the date on which the previous treatment was discontinued.
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Nat Med: The efficacy of cabozantinib for clump neurofibromatosis
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
results showed that the main outcome of the trial was that more than 25 percent of patients achieved partial remission after 12 courses of treatment (PR, reduced body volume ≥20 percent) of the target lesions assessed by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
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Scientists have discovered a new anorexia hormone
Time of Update: 2021-01-26
recently, a team at Columbia University Medical Center in the United States discovered anorexia hormone called Lipocalin-2, which inhibits food intake and increases satiety.
researchers found in mice that the Lipocalin-2 hormone (LCN2) from osteoblasts inhibited food intake and acted as a signal of satiety.
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Stroke: Relationship between plate plate plate reduction and clinical outcomes in patients with cerebral hemorrhage
Time of Update: 2021-01-25
recently, a study published in the leading journal in the field of cardiovascular disease,Stroke, looked at the effects of thyroid reduction on HE, functional outcomes, and mortality in ICH patients who received or did not receive antiplateplate therapy (APT).
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How do I deal with anxiety with mindth?
Time of Update: 2021-01-25
, a study published recently in the journal PLOS Medicine, showed that mindfulness can improve mental health and improve well-being, reducing anxiety, depression and stress.
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Neurology: Patients with tumor brain metastasis may consider using epilepsy drugs to reduce the risk of seizures
Time of Update: 2021-01-25
In the tissue queue, melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer (HR=1.70), diagnosis greater than 4 BrM (HR=1.60), presence of BrM (HR=3.62) in high-risk locations, and lack of local brain-oriented therapy (HR=3.08) were associated with a greater risk of seizure development.