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Neurology / Neuroscience - Sep 21, 2018 Edition

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 September 21, 2018 
 Neurology / Neuroscience 
 The latest neurology news from News Medical 
 #ALT#Live-Cell AnalysisHandbook, 2nd Edition

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  KeysightThe Relationship Between Brain Health and Stress
 
Brain health and stress are common factors in a wide range of health conditions such as cardiovascular health, but receive limited attention in the media. 
 
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   Improving neurosurgery for malignant brain tumorsImproving neurosurgery for malignant brain tumors
 
Important research by Barrow Neurological Institute neurosurgeons and University of Washington (UW) scientists on novel imaging technology for malignant brain tumors was published in the August issue of the Nature journal, Scientific Reports.
 
 Sea squirt model reveals key molecules in dopaminergic neuron differentiation
 
Sea squirt model reveals key molecules in dopaminergic neuron differentiationThe human brain is exceedingly complex, consisting of various regions with particular functions and approximately 100 billion neurons. This complexity has presented a major challenge in understanding this organ and how it develops, particularly in view of the ethical issues associated with research on humans.
 
 
 Study reveals mechanisms underlying inflammatory response in the brain associated with fever
 
Study reveals mechanisms underlying inflammatory response in the brain associated with feverResearchers from Kanazawa University report in Journal of Neuroscience performed a microdialysis study on mice to determine mechanisms underlying the inflammatory response in the brain associated with fever that might be used to develop new strategies for treatment.
 
 
 Soluble versions of immune cell protein could help treat Alzheimer's disease, study reveals
 
Soluble versions of immune cell protein could help treat Alzheimer's disease, study revealsResearchers at the University of Florida have discovered that a modified version of an important immune cell protein could be used to treat Alzheimer's disease.
 
 
 New strategy shows promise to tap earliest Alzheimer's changes in the brain
 
New strategy shows promise to tap earliest Alzheimer's changes in the brainFinding an effective way to identify people with mild cognitive impairment who are most likely to go on to develop Alzheimer's disease has eluded researchers for years.
 
 
 Air pollution increases risk of dementia
 
Air pollution increases risk of dementiaA new study has shown that air pollution raises the risk of dementia. The risk remains among people of all ages find researchers.
 
 
 Neurons in the human brain can encode numerical information
 
Neurons in the human brain can encode numerical informationHow do we know if we're looking at three apples or four? Researchers at the Universities of Bonn and Tübingen are now one step closer to answering this question.
 

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