Neurology / Neuroscience |
Aggressive brain cancer: Why does immunotherapy fail? New research helps explain why some glioblastoma tumors respond to immunotherapy whereas the majority of these aggressive cancers do not. |
Depression: Gene-activating drug reverses symptoms in mice Researchers have reversed symptoms of depression, such as anhedonia and behavioral despair, in male mice with a drug that activates a gene they call SIRT1. |
Night owls may experience 'jet lag' on a daily basis New research shows how brain activity in 'night owls' is different from that of 'morning larks,' and how this can affect their productivity and well-being. |
Can these new compounds treat memory loss in depression? Researchers have developed novel compounds that may be able to reverse memory loss that relates to depression and other mental health conditions. |
Study finds new cognitive decline mechanism in Alzheimer's A new animal study has identified the cellular mechanism that leads to reduced blood flow to the brain, which, in turn, impacts cognitive function. |
How music motivates the brain to learn A new study shows that music taps into the brain's reward circuitry to stimulate a type of learning based on the correct prediction of outcomes. |
What causes finger numbness? Numbness in the fingers and hand can have a variety of different causes, including a pinched nerve, medications, and myofascial pain syndrome. Learn more in this article. |
viernes, 22 de febrero de 2019
Aggressive brain cancer: Why does immunotherapy fail?
Aggressive brain cancer: Why does immunotherapy fail?
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