
Researchers report harmful plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease may build up in the brain as a result of high blood pressure and decreased cerebral blood flow.
June 30, 2017 at 03:42PM
![]() Researchers report harmful plaques associated with Alzheimer's disease may build up in the brain as a result of high blood pressure and decreased cerebral blood flow. June 30, 2017 at 03:42PM ![]() Researchers have devised a new technique that could help to provide an early diagnosis of autism. By measuring a set of proteins in the blood, researchers were able to diagnose ASD with 82% accuracy. June 30, 2017 at 03:39PM ![]() A new study identifies gut bacteria that appears to interact with brain areas associated with mood and behavior. June 30, 2017 at 01:34PM ![]() Bipolar Crises & The Power of Family And FriendsJune 30, 2017 at 11:43AM Madeline Jaekle (This and other articles are provided by some of our curated resources. We encourage readers to support them and continue to look to these sources in times of need and opportunity.) ![]() Big Travel: Crossing Major Time Zones With BipolarJune 30, 2017 at 11:24AM Erika Nielsen (This and other articles are provided by some of our curated resources. We encourage readers to support them and continue to look to these sources in times of need and opportunity.) Controlling a Single Brain Chemical May Help Expand Window for Learning Language and Music6/30/2017 ![]() Using mouse models, researchers restricted a key chemical messenger to extend efficient auditory learning until much later in life. Disrupting adenosine signaling in the auditory thalamus allowed researchers to extend the window for auditory learning well into adulthood and far beyond the current critical period. June 30, 2017 at 10:43AM |
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