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Why Does Alcohol Kill So Many Men in Eastern Europe?
Researchers have attempted to explain the reasons behind high and regional variations in alcoholism-related mortality in Eastern Europe.
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Grumpy Grandparents Show Protection Against Alzheimer's
Using brain imaging, researchers have shown that elderly people with low agreeableness could be better protected against Alzheimer’s disease.
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Researchers Target Amyloid Fibrils With Gold Nanoparticles
Scientists have used gold nanoparticles in combination with cryogenic transmission electron microscopy to provide rapid and unprecedented images of amyloid fibrils.
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How Diet Can Impact Multiple Sclerosis Progression
Short-chain fatty acids stemming from the diet could influence immune regulation in people with multiple sclerosis, which in turn may impact disease progression, according to researchers.
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Single Ratio Predicts the Organization of the Mammalian Visual Cortex
Researchers have identified a single biological factor, the retino-cortical mapping ratio, to explain how visual cortexes develop uniquely across the brains of different mammalian species.
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The Delicate Dance of Dynamic Changes in the Conscious Brain
Using a unique method, scientists have provided evidence for the two brain states responsible for the back and forth in human consciousness.
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VR Allows Early Detection of MS Balance Problems
Virtual reality systems could be used to detect the early balance-related symptoms of multiple sclerosis, according to a new study.
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Immune Cells Against Alzheimer's'?
Scientists have developed an approach to stimulate immune cells of the brain in such a way that they might possibly provide better protection against Alzheimer's disease. These findings could ultimately enable development of novel therapies to treat Alzheimer's disease.
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Muscles and Neural Networks Interact in Biohybrid Machines
Researchers have designed a platform that has allowed them to report on a 3D neuromuscular junction in an open platform with multiple muscles.
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More Than a Nice Coating
Specialized aggregates of molecules enwrapping neurons in the brain, the perineuronal nets, are crucial for regulating the connections between nerve cells that control motor memories, according to researchers.
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