Immune system and CNS may play a major role in ALS
The findings are significant progress in understanding the pathogenesis of ALS.
New study suggests developmental dyslexia is vital to human adaptive success
The findings were made evident from all domains of analysis, including visual processing to memory.
Study uncovers blood vessels and amyloid-β 1-40 accumulation as implicated in Alzheimer’s pathology
New research in PNAS was conducted by the University of Manchester.
New research elucidates how dopamine D2 receptors in the cerebellum regulate social behaviors
The journal report is published in Nature Neuroscience.
Study assesses large-scale circuit reorganization after traumatic brain injury
The study, conducted by the University of California, Irvine, addressed the issue of traumatic brain injury.
Mental health risk greater for combat veterans injured during deployment
Over 1,100 male veterans from the ADVANCE study were included.
Researchers link vitamin D deficiency to cognitive decline
The study involved the analysis of data of close to 300,000 participants from the UK Biobank.
Epilepsy drug valproic acid may cause birth defects during gestation
The study was released in PLOS Biology.
Study finds significant negative mental health risks for incarcerated Black men
A higher association was found between incarceration history and poor mental health.
Study shows why nearly all obese patients do not develop type 2 diabetes
The research was conducted at Oregon State University.
Environmental pollutants may contribute to the development of type 1 diabetes
The study was published in Environment International.
Study unveils biomarker that can detect Parkinson’s disease
The study showed that the P450 inhibition assay can help lead to the future outset of liquid biopsy-based diagnostic methods…