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    19Nov

    Brain organoids reveal in detail the harms of prenatal alcohol exposure

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    Lab-grown brain organoids help researchers explore early stages of human brain development. Credit: UC San Diego Health Sciences Alcohol consumption during pregnancy poses significant peril to the healthy development of […]

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    11Nov

    Researchers pinpoint potential treatment for lethal childhood cancer

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    Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain An enzyme that drives the growth of an often-lethal childhood brain cancer may hold the key to a future treatment, says a McMaster University-led study. Researchers […]

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    29Oct

    New research suggests nose picking could increase risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia

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    Overview of the deep learning framework and performance for Alzheimer’s automatic diagnosis. (a) Deep learning framework used for automatic diagnosis. (b) Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for classification of cognitively […]

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    29Oct

    Long COVID: How lost connections between nerve cells in the brain may explain cognitive symptoms

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    A brain organoid used in our study. You can see the microglial cells in red. Sellgren lab, Author provided For a portion of people who get COVID, symptoms continue for […]

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    25Oct

    Born to survive—How human neurons manage to live a century

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    by Torsten Lauer , Zentralinstitut für Seelische Gesundheit Mature human neurons display increased survival capabilities and stress resistance. Orangu cell viability assay determining viability of d5 and d30 neuronal cultures […]

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    21Oct

    Stem cell study reveals how neurons from PTSD patients react to stress

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    Graphic representation: skin cells being reprogrammed into induced pluripotent stem cells, then into neurons that were exposed to stress hormone and subsequently observed by the study team. Credit: Yale School […]

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