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Many articles focus on the new development of insomnia research!
Time of Update: 2019-09-27
According to some data, about 25% of the world's people have experienced insomnia, about 20-30% of which are caused by different sleep disorders, while the proportion of developed countries and cities
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A miniature nerve probe for brain neurotransmitter sampling
Time of Update: 2019-09-27
Researchers from the University of Twente designed a microneedle with microchannels that can be used to extract small amounts of liquid samples from local areas of the brain The microneedles are about
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J Neurosci: new research reveals the structural changes of the brain during the development of teenagers
Time of Update: 2019-09-26
September 25, 2019 / biourn / -- in a new study, researchers at the Los Angeles children's Hospital mapped the development of children's brains Research shows that "brain maturity wave" is the basis o
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Want to live forever? Please be optimistic about life!
Time of Update: 2019-09-26
September 23, 2019 / BIOON / - you don't have to be a fan of Monty Python, but you can whistle with Eric idle because he whispers "always see the bright side of life" when thinking about death on the
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Nat Neurosci: the relationship between genes, leukocytes and autism
Time of Update: 2019-09-25
September 24, 2019 / biourn / -- researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of medicine have found biomarkers related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which may help early diagnos
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JACS: new research can help early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
Time of Update: 2019-09-25
September 24, 2019 / BIOON / -- recently, researchers from Rice University have developed a new method to track the formation of soluble amyloid β polypeptide aggregates in Alzheimer's disease Accordi
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J Neurosci: how does the brain reprogram "unused" areas?
Time of Update: 2019-09-25
September 24, 2019 / biourn / -- according to a new study recently published in the Journal of neuroscience, the "visual" cortex is activated in a similar way during listening tasks in adults who are
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Milepost! Epidyolex, the first plant-based cannabinoid drug, has been approved by the European Union for the treatment of two rare pediatric epilepsy
Time of Update: 2019-09-24
September 24, 2019 / BIOON / - GW Pharma, a British pharmaceutical company, is a global leader in the research and development of plant-based cannabinoid treatment products, committed to the discovery
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Nature: the first discovery of synapses between gliomas and healthy neurons
Time of Update: 2019-09-24
September 24, 2019 / Biovalley BIOON/--- in a new study, researchers from Stanford University in the United States confirmed for the first time that severe brain cancer can be integrated into the brai
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Nature: neurons actually promote the growth of brain tumor cells!
Time of Update: 2019-09-24
September 24, 2019 / Biovalley BIOON / - -- in a new study, researchers from the University of Heidelberg and other research institutions in Germany describe how neurons in the brain connect with aggr
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Nature: revealing the new mechanism of breast cancer metastasis to brain
Time of Update: 2019-09-24
September 24, 2019 / Biovalley BIOON / - -- in 2018, breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the world, accounting for about a quarter of all cancers reported When breast cancer metasta
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Many articles interpret the new achievements of dementia research!
Time of Update: 2019-09-23
Nowadays, dementia is one of the most important social and health crises facing human beings in the 21st century In recent years, scientists have carried out a lot of research to analyze the pathogene
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These studies tell you! Drinking is really bad for your health!
Time of Update: 2019-09-23
In this article, Xiaobian collated a number of research reports, let's take a look at the harm of drinking on the body health! Share with you! Photo source: syani Mukherjee / Rutgers University New Br
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Uncover the mysterious relationship between intestinal flora and various diseases!
Time of Update: 2019-09-22
In recent years, with the continuous in-depth research of scientists, they began to find that the intestinal flora of the body is directly related to the occurrence of a variety of human diseases In t
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The latest research progress of epilepsy
Time of Update: 2019-09-22
September 22, 2019 / BIOON / -- this issue brings you the latest research progress on epilepsy I hope readers will like it 1 Nature: great progress! It is the first time to analyze the three-dimension
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Cell: new research reveals the molecular mechanism of ALS
Time of Update: 2019-09-22
September 21, 2019 / BIOON / - a recent study found that RNA molecules often choose to "hitchhike" in order to carry out long-distance transport within cells RNA molecules may need to move a meter to
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Nat commun: scientists have found new neural signals in the spine that regulate muscle movement
Time of Update: 2019-09-21
September 21, 2019 / BIOON / -- in a recent study, researchers at the University of Copenhagen have a new understanding of the way in which exercise is produced and maintained by studying the network
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Parkinson's new drug! Equfina (safinamide), a new selective MAO-B inhibitor, was approved in Japan!
Time of Update: 2019-09-21
21 / 09 / 2019 / Biovalley BIOON/-- Eisai and Meiji Seika Pharma (Meiji) recently announced that the new Parkinson's disease drug equfina tablet (safinamide, safinamide) has been approved in Japan for
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New medicine for depression! Takeda / Lingbei's new multi-mode mechanism new drug, tritellix, was approved in Japan and has been listed in China!
Time of Update: 2019-09-21
September 21, 2019 / bioun / - Takeda, a Japanese pharmaceutical giant, and lundbeck, a partner, recently jointly announced that the Ministry of health, labor and welfare of Japan (MHLW) has approved
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PLoS One: cardiovascular symptoms of patients with severe mental disorders should not be underestimated
Time of Update: 2019-09-20
September 19, 2019 / BIOON / -- according to a recent study published in the journal PLoS One, the risk of cardiovascular disease in patients with mental illness may be seriously underestimated Severe