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JAMA Pediatr: There is a positive correlation between gerfynia and brain capacity in childhood.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
study found that GAB was linearly associated with brain volume throughout the brain and region.
study concluded that pregnancy was linearly related to the measurement of brain morphology in childhood, and that even in full-term delivery of newborns, longer pregnancies were positively related to larger brain volumes.
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Cell cover: Eat more when you're delicious! Scientists have discovered brain secrets about eating and eating nonstop.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
in mice, they found a group of special neurons in their brains, specifically after eating and drinking good food, encouraging animals to continue eating, drinking and not stopping.
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CELL: The cause of cell metabolic abnormalities in brittle X syndrome has been revealed.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
, researchers recently published a paper in the journal CELL describing neurons in Fmr1-/y mice with mitochondrial membrane leakage that leads to "leakage metabolism." In human brittle X syndrome (FXS) fibroblasts and Fmr1-/y mouse neurons, the atTP synthase leakage channel is closed by mild exhaustion of its c sub-base or drug inhibition, which normalizes stimulating induction and compositional mRNA translation rates, reduces lactic acid and critical glycolytic acid and tartyl acid (TCA) cyclase levels, and triggers synaptic maturation.
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Diabetes Care: The relationship between sugar-lowering drugs and the incidence of depression.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
a recent study published in Diabetes Care, an authoritative journal in the field of diabetes, researchers teamed up with four Danish-based registries to find out whether 20 widely used oral antisaccharies were associated with a risk of depression.
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Alzheimer's and Dementia: Alzheimer's risk gene APOE 4 affects older people of all ethnicities differently.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
While non-Hispanic blacks and older Hispanics bear a disproportionate burden of AD and cognitive impairment compared to non-Hispanic whites, the relationship between APOE 4 and AD risk is different among different racial/ethnic groups.
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Acta Neuropathologica: Ratchet-shaped astrological glial cells deep in the western Pacific ALS/Parkinson's disease-dementia syndrome cortical ditch.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
Guam Amyotrophy Lateral Sclerosis/Parkinson's Dementia Syndrome (ALS/PDC) is an aggressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by a variety of neurons and glial tau pathology.
, it is important to highlight the lack of reinforcement around the neuron tau deep in the brain ditch of TSAs that we have noticed.
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Sci Adv: Why do we sleep? Quantitative analysis reveals the functional transformation of sleep as you grow up!
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
A person sleeps about a third of his life, and for any animal, sleep is a necessary process for its survival. studies have shown that animals suffer from a degree of neurological damage when they are
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Nat Commun: Blood pressure rises slightly, and people unknowingly become "silly"! A study of 20,000 people at Oxford University suggests that blood pressure alters the structure of the brain.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
study found that high blood pressure and diabetes can adversely affect thinking speed and memory in a healthy brain population, especially as blood pressure rises and cognitive performance gets worse.
team concluded that in relatively healthy people, cerebrovascular risk factors can also affect brain structure and cognitive function.
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J Exp Med: Reveals the drivers of cytoblastoma and provides new ideas for reducing tumor volume before surgery.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
using this zebrafish model for drug screening, the authors further clarified that mTOR inhibitors (including sirolimus and everolimus) can effectively reduce the volume of zebrafish cell neuromas, providing a new way of thinking for human cytomebra tumors to reduce tumor volume before surgery.
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Nat Commun: Don't you take a nap yet? Naps help clear 'brain litter', new study suggests
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
Core Tip: In general, cerebrospinal fluid is a substance that removes metabolites and acts as a "sanitizer" in the brain, allowing more "sanitizers" to get into the brain and clean up the trash, while getting enough sleep at night helps to drain these metabolic wastes from the brain and maintain brain health.
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Live: September 12-13 "Ruijin Neurology Summit Forum" Sword refers to "Brain Project"
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
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Science Sub-Journal: Reveals that drinking alcohol causes small glial cells to devour and trim synapses, triggering anxiety.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
!--webeditor:page title" -- --- Alcohol abuse (also translated as alcoholism) is associated with pathophysiological changes in the brain and exosynia organs, many of which can lead to life-threatening
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Brain: Refresh your awareness! It turns out that Parkinson's disease is not a disease, but two.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
XY diagram shows that the brain-first and body-first Parkinson's disease map (A) describes the FDOPA specific binding ratio (SBR) value on the x-axis and the late image 123I-MIBG H/M ratio on the y-axis.
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Alzheimer's and Dementia: The Huashan Hospital team revealed the lipid biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
other results also showed that individuals with increased blood lipid risk scores, ADAS-Cog13 and brain atrophy, had a faster rate of change, further confirming the predictive effect of lipids.
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JAMA Netw Open: A study of residents of one of the most polluted cities in the United States has revealed that air pollution increases the risk of stroke from atrial fibrillation.
Time of Update: 2020-10-05
, a study published in the international journal JAMA Network Open found that excessive exposure to fine particulate matter of up to 2.5 m may increase the risk of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation.
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JNNP: Deep down, under disease: amyotrophy lateral sclerosis - social cognition of otestroid spectrum disorder.
Time of Update: 2020-09-30
the authors compared the social cognitive abilities of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and behavioral variability of bvFTD.
, bvFTD patients performed poorly on performing and social cognitive tests compared to the control group.
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Science: Expert reviews! A great step forward has laid the foundation for the treatment and research of schistosomiasis.
Time of Update: 2020-09-30
, September 25, 2020, at Southwest Medical Center in Southwest, Texas, U.S. The Collins III team (George Wendt is the first author) published a research paper on Science Online entitled "A single-cell RNA-seq atlas of Schistosoma mansoni identifies a key regulator of blood feeding", which uses single-cell RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) to identify 43,642 cells from adult schistosomiasis and identify 68 different cell groups, including those that maintain the parasite's digestive intestines.
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Read the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy.
Time of Update: 2020-09-30
The patient female, 13 years old, Dongguan, Guangdong, due to recurrent seizures of limb convulsions, accompanied by unclear consciousness for a year, aggravated by 1 day on January 4 hospitalization.
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Vasc Health Risk Managing: Periodontitis can be a risk factor for stroke, especially ischemic stroke.
Time of Update: 2020-09-30
This systematic review and meta-analysis investigates the relationship between periodontitis and stroke, and the results have been published online in Asc Health Risk Managing.
, the results suggest that periodontitis may be a risk factor for stroke, especially in ischemic stroke.
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Scientists have discovered that three million years ago, the ancient ape of Afa South had a brain similar to that of an ape.
Time of Update: 2020-09-29
Philipp Gunz, lead author of the study, said: "After seven years of research, we have finally assembled all the puzzles that study brain growth and evolution, including the age of death of Dikika babies and their cranial content, the best-preserved fossilized skulls of adult Afa Southern ancient apes, and more than 1,600 modern humans and chimpanzees.