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‘Reprogrammed’ stem cells implanted into patient with Parkinson’s disease
An article about "circulating cortisol and cognitive and structural brain measures" was published on Nov14, 2018 on Nature.Japanese neurosurgeons have implanted ‘reprogrammed’ stem cells into the brain of a patient with Parkinson’s disease for the first time.
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Nov,2018
How viruses hijack part of your immune system and use it against you
An enzyme intended to prevent autoimmune disease can be hijacked and used by some viruses to avoid immune detection. That discovery from Mayo Clinic researchers and collaborators appears in PLOS Biology. Theres also good news. The same team also defined how much viral genetic material is needed to reverse the process and instead activate the immune system against the virus.
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Nov,2018
Noggin rescues age-related stem cell loss in the brain of senescent mice with neurodegenerative pathology
Increasing age is the greatest known risk factor for the sporadic late-onset forms of neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimers disease (AD). One of the brain regions most severely affected in AD is the hippocampus, a privileged structure that contains adult neural stem cells (NSCs) with neurogenic capacity.
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Oct,2018
Circulating cortisol and cognitive and structural brain measures
An article about "circulating cortisol and cognitive and structural brain measures" was published on Oct 24, 2018 on Neurology. This research was to assess the association of early morning serum cortisol with cognitive performance and brain structural integrity in community-dwelling young and middle-aged adults without dementia.
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Oct,2018
Cell-compressing technique a new path in immunotherapy
Cell-based immunotherapies, which often involve engineering cells to activate or suppress the immune system, have delivered some dramatic results to cancer patients with few other options. But the complex process of developing these therapies has limited a field that many believe could be a powerful new frontier in medicine.
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Oct,2018
Why are you still unable to stop when you are full?
Almost everyone feels that way. At a restaurant or a holiday meal, your stomach signals that youre full, so logically you should stop eating. But the food is so delicious, or your friends and family are still eating, so you havent stopped.
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Oct,2018
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