Baltimore researchers show brain-derived extracellular vesicles in blood carry proteins and RNAs that reflect neurological disease, offering new tools for diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment—from Alzheimer’s to stroke to traumatic brain injury.
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Is intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) a possible solution for patients with Alzheimer's disease? You can find out in our newly published study.
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The #US now spends more than $11,000 per person for healthcare, while the #UK ~$4,000. Yet life expectancy has declined in the #US for each of the past 3 years, while it continues to increase in the #UK (graph adopted from @OurWorldInData)
Working on #WhyWeRevolt gives you a sense of enlightenment. A sense of relief that the current state of cruelty and dehumanization is not irreversible. Hopefully, Greek patients and physicians will benefit from it.
@vmontori@patientrev@atsapas
@davideagleman The solution I think is the gradual and slow transformation. Rapid changes can hardly be accepted by people no matter their educational or societal level. In other words the rule of "bending, braking, blending" lies here as well.
A star is born.
Most things we see in space evolve very slowly, by our measurements of time. But earlier this year one supernova quickly appeared out of nowhere. https://t.co/x6ju78m0jh
Among those who acknowledge that human activity is dangerously warming the planet, there are 2 responses: 1. Moan that we're doomed. 2. Figure out what we need to do to prevent a disaster and do it. Ryan Glaubke makes the case for Option 2. https://t.co/LICHzF1rQx via @QuilletteM