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Cell Stem Cell: Big Break! "Black Box" neural stem cell transplant successfully repairs spinal cord injury!
Time of Update: 2020-08-11
in a new study , researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine successfully transplanted highly differentiated neural stem cells into spinal cord injuries in mice, while recording how the grafts grow and fill the damage site, integrating and mimicking them with existing neural networks in animals.
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Nat BME: Definition and prediction of multiple diagnoses of neurodegenerative diseases.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
a team of specialist neuropathologists assessed the extent of 6 molecular pathological features (amyloid-beta, neuroplaque, palladium, alpha-syNucin, tdp-43 and unonine) and 3 cell pathology characteristics (vascular lesions, neuronal loss, and gliophilias) during the autopsy of 1659 patients.
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New migraine drug! AbbVie oral CGRP receptor antagonist atogepant prevention migraine Phase III clinical success!
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
data showed that all atogepant dose groups reached the primary endpoint and that the average number of migraine days per month was statistically significantly reduced compared to placebos.
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Daily Brain Research: Use automatic fiber beam segmentation to study local white matter abnormalities in Parkinson's disease.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
(4) remove seisves (5) of the outlier fibers that deviate significantly from the average position of the beam for statistical testing of the calculated characteristics (6) in each cluster to identify significant difference slots and clusters.
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PLoS ONE: The COVID19 outbreak causes severe mental illness.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
July 29, 2020 // --- According to a new study published in the journal PLOS ONE by researchers at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, adults experienced high rates of psychological distress, including symptoms of depression and anxiety, during the peak of COVID-19 outbreaks in Australia.
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Microbiome therapy for cancer! The treatment of recurrent glioblastoma may be a new hope.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
Phase I/II Clinical Trials (ROSALIE) will study the effectiveness and safety of EO2401 joint immunoostaine inhibitors in the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma.
Professor Wolfgang Wick is a world-renowned neurooncologer with extensive clinical research experience in the field of primary and recurrent brain tumors.
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Sci Rep: Watch out! People who are pessimistic about their future performance have a higher risk of premature death!
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
Aug 3, 2020 // In a recent study published in the international journal Scientific Reports, scientists from the QIMR Berghofer Institute of Medicine found that people who are extremely pessimistic abo
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JEM: Use blood tests to diagnose Alzheimer's disease.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
(photo: www.pixabay.com) Randall Bateman, Nicolas Barth?lemy and colleagues at the University of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have previously found that modified fragments called t-tau-217 accumulate in the cerebrospinal fluid of Alzheimer's patients before the onset of cognitive symptoms, increase with disease progression, and accurately predict the formation of amyloid plaques.
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J Cereb Blood Flow Metab: Stroke-induced immunosuppression and dysphagia are independently associated with stroke-related pneumonia.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
study aims to confirm that stroke-induced immunosuppressive syndrome and stroke-related pneumonia are independent of dysphagia by studying the predictive properties of single-cell HLA-DR expression as a marker of immunosuppressive and biomarkers of inflammation (leukocyte interlecostin-6) and infection (lipopolyglyginbinding protein).
, the results of the study surfaced that dysphagia and stroke-induced immunosuppressive syndrome were independent risk factors for stroke-related pneumonia.
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New migraine drug! Teva/Otsuka Japan submits Ajovy listing application, Teva/Takeda Japan joint venture sells generic drug assets!
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
"This is an exciting milestone that will deliver on our global mission to improve patients' lives by advancing potential new treatments," said Gianfranco Nazzi, executive vice president of Teva International Markets.
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Strokec Neurol: Our stroke prevention and treatment has short boards! Wang Congjun and other BMJ sub-publications published a national registration study.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
Recently, Beijing Tiantan Hospital Professor Wang Congjun and others published a national registered study shows that China's stroke-related mortality rate is significantly lower than in Western countries, but China's stroke patients stay in hospital for a longer period of time, and lysotic drugs, lipid-lowering drugs, anti-hypertensive drugs and other evidence-based drugs are obviously inadequate, while some drugs (including neuroprotective drugs and Chinese medicine) are widely used.
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Two new studies: getting flu and/or pneumonia vaccines can reduce the risk of dementia.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
Richard Isaacson, a neuroscientist at weill Cornell Medical School in , said: "This is an encouraging finding based on previous evidence that vaccination against common infectious diseases, such as influenza, is associated with a reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease and delayed onset of the disease.
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PNAS interpretation! How do the body's nerve cells evolve to communicate with microorganisms?
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
July 30, 2020 // A variety of digestive tract diseases, such as severe intestinal infections in humans, are closely related to the natural motor disorders of the intestines, and the microbiome plays a
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Spicy pot bottom or tomato pot bottom? Choose the food for Parkinson's disease away from you!
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
As shown in Table 2, eating more dietary nicotine is associated with a low risk of Parkinson's disease.
finally, the study concluded that eating nicotine and nicotine-rich foods such as tomatoes and chili peppers can reduce the risk of Parkinson's disease, and that the benefits of this dietary nicotine intake are particularly significant for women.
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Reai Brain Research: Compassion and work resources can alleviate increased saliva alpha amylase catalytic reactions in caregivers with higher job requirements.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
In addition , changes in working resources and compassion independently cushion the effects of higher work requirements on increased concentrations of salivary alpha amylase awakening reaction (sAA-AR).
result: compassion and work resources were found to independently cushion the impact of job requirements on sAA-AR.
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About the drug treatment of patients with epilepsy and the problem.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
and blindly follow the advertisement, choose the so-called "Chinese medicine, partial side", often illegally add a large dose of "carbamazepine, phenyto, phenytoin sodium" and other early generation, very cheap anti-epileptic drugs, stealing beams to expect to obtain "therapeutic effect", take such "Chinese medicine", not only may not control epilepsy, more likely to lead to epilepsy more and more difficult to treat, and even the risk of life.
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The July 2020 Science Journal had to look at the highlights of the study.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
It is revealed that tumor initiation cells promote tumor progression through the il-33/TGF-beta niche signal cycle: 10.1126/science.aay1813 a small number of tumor cells with long-term tumor-causing capacity, the tumor initiating cell, TIC, which plays a key role in the development and therapeutic resistance of the cancer.
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J Relat Res: How do men and women forgive their partners for cheating? What are the differences between genders?
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
Despite the different types of unfaithful experiences experienced by different groups of people, men and women have much the same willingness to forgive their partners, with new research showing that the extent to which individuals forgive their partner is not related to the type of infidelity.
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Acta Neuropathologica: The acceleration of the age of DNA methylation is associated with the age and survival of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
the acceleration of DNAm age based on the blood/central nervous system was significantly correlated with the age and survival of alS patients with unknown genetic causes, suggesting a new epigenetic modification factor.
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The Lancet's latest report! By modifying or improving 12 risk factors, you can prevent or slow 40% of the world's dementia cases!
Time of Update: 2020-08-06
!--Webeditor:page title"--August 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the World Alzheimer's 2018 Report, one person with dementia develops every 3 seconds worldwide. currently has at least 50 million